“The issues arising from social media use are affecting people’s lives and in the absence of funding, a lot of important ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences’ Spotlight Symposia Series will return in 2026 to ...
Paramagnetic rim lesions and other imaging biomarkers that show up on MRI allow patients to be diagnosed and treated much ...
The department members received the Lifesaving Award and the Heroism Award from the SUNY Police Chiefs Association.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – University at Buffalo School of Law Professor Tanya Monestier published a paper in the Villanova Law Review titled “Amazon’s Dirty Little Secret.” The article details the retail ...
The School of Architecture and Planning is kicking off an international design competition that challenges architects, landscape architects and those in related fields to rethink the way buildings and ...
Winston Duke rose to global stardom in Marvel’s critically acclaimed BLACK PANTHER franchise, the third highest-grossing film ever in the United States. Duke played the fan-favorite character M’Baku.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Despite their formidable bodies, male gorillas are lacking in one particular area of their anatomy. They have the smallest penises and testes of all apes, and produce a low amount of ...
The Master of Professional Studies in Data Sciences and Applications program focuses on equipping students with the necessary skills in analytics to derive valuable insights from large and diverse ...
Sustainable engineering is the process of designing or operating systems to use energy and natural resources cost-effectively in a way that does not compromise the natural environment, social equity ...
I have worked at UB for the last twenty-seven years. Prior to this, I worked in industry, and always knew that my career would be best suited in higher education. I enjoy several things about my job.
UB faculty member Richard A. Cohen has been honored with a new scholarly volume dedicated to his lifelong work on the philosophy of ethics. "The Event of the Good: Reading Levinas in a Levinasian Way" ...