The designation recognizes distinguished ASN members who have made sustained contributions to nutrition science and practice.
Open to children ages 11 and younger regardless of riding experience, the event will take place July 27 on the North Campus.
Gift from philanthropist Janet H. Sung honors the memory of her late husband, John J. Sung.
Urologist is the second UB physician in the past 20 years to serve in this nationwide leadership role.
The UB Regional Institute is leading an effort to inform and engage city residents in the benefits of bringing trees to their neighbhorhoods.
English professor joins an academy that for more than 200 years has celebrated excellence in all fields to advance the common good, preserve democratic ideals.
Students partnered with East Aurora-based fluid and motion control systems manufacturer Moog to gauge the footprint of each step of its supply chain.
The language disorder impacts a person’s ability to understand and express language.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, Ophir is uncovering how false and misleading information spreads.
The institute expanded its autism intervention programs at UB with support from a $450,000 Children's Guild Foundation grant.
Management study finds interest in lawful hacking overlaps with interest in criminal hacking, raising concerns for cybersecurity education.
UB geographer helped develop the first warning system that can forecast up to nine months in advance where and when vertebrates will be exposed to extreme heat.
Event will take place on the lawn in front of Hayes Hall on the South Campus on the evening of July 14.
The film features UB research on ancient sediment from below the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Project conceived as part of the inaugural 2026 Medina Triennial was constructed from salvaged Medina sandstone.
The effort will strengthen the maternal health workforce, and improve patient outcomes.
POP Biotechnologies will receive up to $9.7 million from Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.
The inspiration for Nicholas Reilly’s research stems from his life of camping in the Adirondacks and U.S. national parks.
Balthasar, Dickerson, Egede, Feeley, Green, Kraimer, Mendola and Neelamegham join Distinguished Professor ranks; Hollister named SUNY Distinguished Librarian.
Marc Adler spent decades building relationships across UB and WNY. Now, a scholarship in his name will help students do the same.