UB will mark the 216th anniversary of the birth of Millard Fillmore, the university’s first chancellor and 13th president of the United States, with a ceremony on Jan. 7 at Fillmore's gravesite in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
A café designed by UB architects Stephanie Davidson and Georg Rafailidis as an architectural experiment in non-mechanical heating and cooling has received a “Best of Canada Design” citation.
UB faculty member Nicholas Rajkovich is part of a research effort to build resilience in low-income urban communities that are vulnerable to such climate change-related events as flooding and high heat.
Members of family-owned businesses will have the tools they need to build a successful company across generations, thanks to an expanded curriculum from UB's CEL.
Women who report having periodontal disease are at greater risk for breast cancer, especially if they smoke or recently quit smoking, according to UB research.
On a downright balmy day, UB and community partners gathered at the gravesite of Millard Fillmore to mark the 216th anniversary of the birth of UB’s first chancellor.
Career Services and Alumni Engagement are sponsoring another “road trip” to the Big Apple to help UB students and grads establish professional connections to land jobs.
Neuropsychologist Ralph Benedict has been selected to receive a prestigious award from the International Neuropsychological Society for his work on cognitive dysfunction in MS patients.
You're 25 times more likely to become president than to win Wednesday's Powerball drawing, but someone will win, UB faculty member Jeffrey Miecznikowski says.
The 1971 film featuring one of the most memorable car chase scenes in American cinema is among the films being screened in the spring 2016 edition of the Buffalo Film Seminars.
They don’t receive athletic scholarships or any of the other perks of being Division I athletes. Yet, members of the UB men's club hockey team show up for practice several times a week — before the sun rises.
Eight UB faculty members have received funding through a partnership between the Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development and the Humanities Institute.
A private foundation dedicated to research on autism spectrum disorders and similar conditions has awarded a $540,000 grant to UB faculty member Zhen Yan.
Buffalo's and UB’s reputations for working well with the refugee population were highlighted earlier this week as the city hosted a press tour of foreign journalists.
The series will explore topics including obesity, the effects of substance use on college sexual assault and academic performance, and the neuroscience of marijuana and methamphetamines.
A UB study of altruism during the Ebola outbreak suggests altruistic behavior intention is greater when the news stories about the issue strike closer to home.
UB faculty interested in learning about new teaching technology can take part in the Tools of Engagement Project, a free, online professional development program.
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