News and views for the UB community
UB faculty member Michel Bruneau has published four books while maintaining a career as a leading expert in earthquake engineering.
James Maynard, the UB Poetry Collection's seventh curator, studies poetry from the poet's point of view.
UB head wrestling coach John Stutzman coaches Team USA in a competition in Russia with the wrestling world’s best.
After a 32-year career at UB, Poetry Collection Curator Michael Basinski is stepping down to spend time with family and create poetry.
Well-wishers from around the globe attended a weekend symposium in honor of Philip Coppens’ nearly half a century at UB.
Faculty experts weigh in on trending topics. Their views and opinions are based on their expertise and research, and do not represent the official positions of UB.
Dejan Stojkovic says a wormhole is like a tunnel between two distant points in our universe that cuts the travel time from one point to the other.
Law professor Lucinda Finley says donating to funds — even where helping women get abortions is illegal — is protected by Supreme Court precedents.
Law professor Lucinda Finley says the draft Supreme Court ruling that would overturn the right to abortion puts other rights at risk as well.
UB political scientist Jacob Neiheisel says that unless the situation improves soon, Democrats should expect losses in the 2022, 2024 elections.
UB political scientist Elena McLean says severe sanctions can rival military conflict in the scale of economic and human costs they can generate.
The winning research project in the prestigious competition focuses on helping to solve the opioid crisis in the U.S.
UB faculty members Stuart Inglis and Mickey Sperlich are being recognized for their enthusiasm for and effectiveness in online teaching.
The professor of biological sciences has been recognized for not only teaching, but serving as an advocate, adviser and positive role model.
UB faculty members Stelios T. Andreadis and M. Laura Feltri have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Siwei Lyu has been named a distinguished member of the Association for Computing Machinery.