A new book by UB's James A. Gardner looks at the current thought on the state of the world’s democracies and the struggle to make self-governance work — one nation at a time.
UB staff member Stefan Thomas Kothe is your guide on an accessibility tour of the North Campus sponsored by the PSS’ Inclusion and Diversity Committee.
Their projects will tackle pressing societal concerns ranging from racial inequality in the U.S. to PFAS pollution, better semiconductors and energy conservation.
Inclusion in the NIH program to transition biomedical researchers from underrepresented groups into academic positions is “a dream come true” for Carleara Weiss.
The No. 38 ranking makes it five years in a row that UB has been among the top 40 public universities in the annual list of the top universities in the nation.
Amanda Nickerson, director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, offers some strategies for parents when handling these sensitive topics.
Open to anyone who believes they have long COVID, the registry provides a forum to report symptoms, learn about treatments and opt into research studies.
UB has expanded its mental health support for the UB community, including some new initiatives for students and some online resources that are also open to faculty and staff.
The award from the Buffalo Renaissance Foundation recognizes UB's president for his outstanding community leadership and service to the Buffalo region.
UB is celebrating Homecoming and Family Weekend this week with a variety of activities, topped off by the Homecoming football game against MAC rival Miami (OH).
The paper co-authored by UB faculty member Steven Lipshultz found metabolic and bariatric surgery a safe and effective treatment option in cases of severe obesity.