The two-part event on April 30 features a research showcase and awards ceremony.
A UB study examined narrative self-transcendence in the life stories of a group of late-midlife adults shared over eight years.
Two exhibitions opening on April 25 explore the breadth of the galleries’ collection.
The Cathleen Wendel Lista Dance Showcase also celebrates the life of the beloved UB alumna and dance instructor.
A new detection method that captures forever chemicals as they evaporate could inform federal guidance on measuring these dangerous compounds.
The new tool, grounded in evidence-based medicine, should ‘augment, but not replace physicians.’
Events throughout the month were capped off by an Earth Day update on UB's climate action plan and the announcement of this year's SLICE Award winners.
A physics first, neutron Airy beams could reveal information useful for pharmaceuticals and quantum computing.
The goal of Senior Citizen Tech Day at the Delavan Grider Community Center was clear: to empower the community through technology.
Almost half of U.S. states allow the practice as pharmacists expand their role in reproductive health.
Romance Languages and Literatures and Alliance Française de Buffalo are presenting the concert of the music of the iconic singer/songwriter.
The former standout UB basketball player and assistant coach returns to Buffalo after three seasons on the women’s basketball staff at Syracuse.
Harry O’Malley is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
A UB study found that the vaccine platform, proven effective for COVID-19, could be key in responding to evolving bird flu strains.
Nicholas Pratt and Nicholas Reilly are UB’s latest recipients of the country’s most respected scholarship for undergraduate STEM students.
UB law scholars say the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement before a federal judge could “usher in significant changes” to college sports.
Amartya Sengupta will study phenomena at the intersection of particle physics and cosmology at the University of Cincinnati.
The goal is to provide a calm and quiet place for the law school community to relax and unplug.
UB track star and MPH student Justin Kleppel aims to make a difference through his work in food systems planning and as a member of the USA bobsled team.
Women with healthier diets had lower amounts of certain oral microbiome bacteria, including bacteria that can promote gum disease, heart infections.