Presented by the Koolulam social music initiative, the event aims to strengthen societal relationships and connections.
Elisa Bandera told a UB audience that no magic diet exists to reduce the risk, but suggested following a mostly plant-based diet with no alcohol.
UB's president is among 250 new innovative thinkers joining one of the oldest scholarly societies in the United States.
Professional nurses help student mentees develop skills and confidence for their personal and career success.
The UB faculty member's contributions to the Affordable Care Act are documented as part of the 44th president's story.
Some 6,453 students are candidates to receive 6,909 degrees and certificates during commencement ceremonies being held April 26 through May 19.
UB's new chief of police brings years of law enforcement experience to the university.
Emanuela Gionfriddo, who joined the faculty as part of UB's historic hiring initiative, studies environmental pollutants.
The creators of a plant-based, cheese-alternative sauce took first place in the UB entrepreneurship competition.
The annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence recognizes the hard work and dedication of UB students.
While in the past commencement ceremonies have been a bit reserved, graduates are now allowed more room for some True Blue excitement.
Since its humble start, the annual mud volleyball tournament has taken on a life of its own.
The school has renamed its diversity, equity and inclusion office and developed several initiatives to weave belonging into its culture.
The new urban planning professor centers her work on justice and equity.
The summit exploring topics affecting African Americans with MS was described by organizers as “a day of education, empowerment and community.”
The conference April 25-27 brings together women in art, science and technology.
The annual event highlights the momentum the campus community has built in recent years to advance its climate action work.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and lawmakers have finalized a budget that makes UB home to the new initiative aimed at putting NYS at the forefront of responsible AI innovation.
UB social work researcher Amanda Aykanian has signed an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.
Jin Young Song teamed up with his mentor, Douglass Alligood, on a design concept that seeks to commemorate, remember and heal.