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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.
While blizzards are inescapable, UB expert Michel Bruneau offers suggestions to help make snowstorms a day off rather than a disaster.
Nursing faculty members suggest ways to achieve happier, healthier living in the new year.
GSE researcher John Strong shares his insights on Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal to address the decline in literacy in NYS.
A study funded by the CTSI Pilot Study program aims to increase screening in urban primary care settings.
UB researcher Kacey Stewart offers some tips for living a sustainable, healthy life this holiday season.
UBNOW talks with biostatistician Jihnhee Yu, whose work aims to apply data to pressing medical questions.
Answers to a few of international students' most frequently asked questions about vaccination status.
Here’s what UB physicians Thomas Russo and Fred Archer say you need to know for a safe and healthy return to the in-person workplace.
In a Q&A with UBNow, neurosurgeon Elad Levy discusses the phenomenon that paused distribution of the single-shot COVID-19 vaccine.
Raven Baxter and Olivia Geneus talk about the online movements they founded to celebrate and elevate the voices of Black scientists.
The leader in digital education is being cited for her teamwork and community-building by the national organization.
The UB mechanical engineering professor is being recognized for his exceptional achievements and contributions to the profession.
Only the third person to earn the Sharona Gordon Award, the UB biochemist has been a tireless advocate for diversity and inclusivity in science.
The biological sciences faculty member is being recognized by the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
The director of the UB RENEW Institute is a globally recognized leader in environmental and analytical chemistry.