Architecture dean Robert Shibley has been named one of the 25 top educators in architecture and design by an international publication for design leaders.
Retired UB faculty member Deb Walters is making a 2,500-mile solo kayak trip to support the children living in and around a huge garbage dump in Guatemala City.
A paper published by UB researchers in the journal Science examines how nonlinear optics is poised to deliver breakthroughs in medicine, energy, electronics and other areas.
UB researchers are investigating whether plant sterols can be used as a natural alternative to drug therapy in expectant mothers who have high cholesterol.
UB will celebrate the ongoing accomplishments of the Buffalo Tanzania Education Project — including the launch of a new book — at a special event on Dec. 3.
UB has a communications plan to inform faculty, staff and students about class cancellations and other important issues due to a severe snow or ice storm.
Some 3,000 miles from Paris, WNY stakeholders — including two UB faculty members — will discuss their own solutions regarding climate change as part of the annual WNY environmental congress.
An innovative partnership between UB Law School and Roswell Park Cancer Institute aims to make life easier for cancer patients by addressing legal problems that arise after the diagnosis.
UBThisWinter offers numerous opportunities for faculty, staff and students to continue learning — or just have some fun — during the break between semesters.
Taking time to pursue other goals before working full-time jobs in their fields is increasingly becoming an option for college graduates, UB's director of career services says.
Student art projects installed on campus outside the Center for the Arts now must include a notation or explanatory identifier stating it is a work of art.
UB faculty member Venu Govindaraju, a globally recognized expert in machine learning and pattern recognition, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
UB biostatistician Randy Carter has received a Fulbright award to a major research institute in India, but the assignment holds a personal connection that is likely to be more meaningful.
Despite the climate accord reached in Paris, more work is needed to understand how sea levels could rise in the future, UB geologist Beata Csatho writes in Nature.
Teresa Miller offers some "informal rules of cultural engagement" designed to help further UB's commitment to being an inclusive and diverse community.
UB faculty member Claude Welch talks about why the Universal Declaration still matters, nearly 70 years after its implementation by the United Nations.
President Satish K. Tripathi discussed funding for athletics, downtown parking and the student art project at the December meeting of the Professional Staff Senate.