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Students in a new UB course explore Seneca history and culture during a visit to the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum guided ...
While families have no official place in the system, it's time to start thinking about them as potential partners, UB scholar ...
Matthew Dimick is Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo School of Law and, from 2024, director of The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. His scholarship can be broadly categorized under ...
The Career Resource Center hosted a celebration to honor several recruiting and internship partners for their considerable ...
The loss of roughly 70 community-based pharmacies will cause confusion, disruptions, and inconveniences for patients and ...
Highlighting the many facets in which the University at Buffalo is improving the health care of the community was the theme of the 2025 Harrington Lecture as part of UB’s Alumni Weekend. Allison ...
NPR’s Here and Now interviewed John Crassidis about Kosmos 482, a Soviet-era spacecraft that is expected to crash return to Earth this weekend after more than 50 years in orbit.
A decade ago, UB researchers shed some light on an enduring neuroscience mystery: How exactly does a mutated huntingtin protein (HTT) cause Huntington’s disease? They found that HTT is something like ...
UB is launching Traveler Assist, powered by International SOS, to offer round-the-clock medical, mental health, security support and evacuation services for students, faculty and staff traveling ...
The economy has been a little uncertain as graduation day nears, but projections show many employers plan to hire at least the same number of new college graduates they did the year prior — maybe even ...
Earn a graduate-level micro-credential that prepares you to create powerful communication campaigns for careers in marketing, health, politics and more. This flexible program takes about three ...