The Sophomore Externship Experience has received the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators' Award for Excellence.
The research led by sociologist Ashley Barr found that the link between dropping out and crime varies, depending on how the student left school.
GSE professor Erin Kearney and doctoral student Abigail Henry have created a first-year seminar with tidbits of the popular TV show’s wisdom.
The nanomaterial vanadyl hydroxide behaves more like a pseudocapacitor than a battery when it forms as a star-shaped structure, a UB study has found.
Areas with less wealth and formal education often have fewer nearby facilities, making recycling more difficult and expensive.
UB LAUNCH and UB COMPLETE helped mitigate the negative impacts of the murky federal funding landscape.
The condition, which Osman Farooq has studied for more than a decade, distorts perception.
Nursing professor Alyssa Hamel will advocate for more funding on Capitol Hill as part of National Eating Disorder Advocacy Day.
The initiative aims to help students address the personal challenges many face while pursuing their advanced degrees.
UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.
The approval of the drug for patients who are 12 and older with classical Hodgkin lymphoma was based on results of a clinical trial led by Kara Kelly.
The transformed space has been officially named in honor of C. Brian Preston, a former department chair.
The findings show that engagement for the residents is more than just offering activities — design and delivery matter.
An energy hub powered by a geothermal wellfield is also part of the $110-million project.
A UB study sheds light on why some cells remain alive but no longer divide.
The “Rooted in Resilience” exhibit of environmentally focused artwork marks the start of Sustainability Month at UB.
A study published by UB orthodontics researchers found 3D-printed polymers release higher levels of immunostimulatory particles than traditional ones.
UB's Rare Books Collection holds the first British edition of “Wuthering Heights,” the iconic novel by Emily Brontë.
Experts from academia and “think tanks” will present at the annual symposium honoring the memory of historian Alison Des Forges.
A new framework explains how humbling experiences can make leaders better.