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The employment search process is challenging for graduate students. It becomes even more difficult when faced with 
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16 Sep 2016: Positions and Employment.
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22 Feb 2023: 🎧 17 minute listen The all-or-nothing perspective is terribly flawed, and what most us need most of the time is a willingness to start, fail, and start again. Failure is an option!  
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22 Feb 2023: SheVentures: From Corporate Fixer to Fresh Flower Entrepreneur with Talia BooneRoadmap: Find Your Path With Roadtrip Nation | 🎧 47-minute listen With nearly two decades of experience in brand strat

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28 Jul 2021:   Roadmap: Find Your Path With Roadtrip Nation | 🎧 29-minute listen As Netflix’s director of enterprise applications, Sabry Tozin found the key to succeeding in tech was to “fail f

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27 Feb 2023: How to Thrive in a Rapidly-Changing Work World | 🎧 63-minute listen How do you get through each day, let alone build a meaningful, connected and rewarding career when rapid-fire, constant change, g

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12 Aug 2021: GloBULL Perspectives Podcasts: Advice for International Students Seeking Employment. Share This:Copy Link. ... The GloBULL Perspectives: Advise for International Students Seeking Employment podcast is just what you need.
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16 Aug 2021: Wanted to hear from other UB international alumni about their experiences seeking employment post-graduation? ... Check out other episodes of the GloBULL Perspectives: Advise for International Students Seeking Employment podcast.
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16 Aug 2021: Tune in for some great tips! Wanted to hear from other UB international alumni about their experiences seeking employment post-graduation? ... Check out other episodes of the GloBULL Perspectives: Advise for International Students Seeking Employment
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16 Aug 2021: Wanted to hear from other UB international alumni about their experiences seeking employment post-graduation? ... Check out other episodes of the GloBULL Perspectives: Advise for International Students Seeking Employment podcast.
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8 Mar 2022: The potential benefits and risks of children’s use of digital media have long been an active topic of discussion in both the popular media and in the research literature. The risk narrative has been especially prevalent in popular media
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15 Dec 2022: View videos from this 2010 conference on the following topics: recognizing the role of trauma in the lives of children, the effects of adverse childhood experiences on adult health risk behaviors and diseases, and applying the tenets of the
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31 Mar 2014: Part of the Graduate School of Education. Info For. Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie | “Spiderman is not for Babies” (Peter, 4 years): The Boys and Reading Problem from the Perspective of the Boys Themselves. “Spiderman is not for Babies” (Peter, 4
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17 Nov 2020: employment as one of our key commitments). ... Less empowered workers are by definition less supported financially, in what and who they have access to and must please, are more burdened by worries of finding and keeping employment, and
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12 Apr 2022: Recent widespread public protests in the United States against police violence, racism and other issues demonstrate the importance of community organizing, grassroots activism dedicated to building voice and political power.
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9 May 2014: available. Industry leaders will be available to talk about health care employment and projections for the future workforce needs.
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10 Sep 2015: “Line Garden,” a playful landscape of commercial barrier tape designed by architecture professors Julia Jamrozik Coryn Kempster is again featured in the International Garden Festival of Les Jardin de Métis.
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2 Sep 2015: Jin Young Song, assistant professor of architecture at the School of Architecture and Planning, recently received 2nd place in an international competition to design housing for the Dharavi Slum in Mumbai, India, using repurposed shipping containers.
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17 Feb 2014: Led by the School of Architecture and Planning, UB students and professors will build a 1,400-square-foot solar-powered home as finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s elite Solar Decathlon competition.
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17 Feb 2014: Led by the School of Architecture and Planning, UB students and professors will build a 1,400-square-foot solar-powered home as finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s elite Solar Decathlon competition.
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18 Sep 2019: Futurity reported on new research that developed a “traffic light” that can bring quantum waves to a halt. The research was led by Jonathan Bird, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, and Jong Han, professor o
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19 Sep 2019: Info For. ‘Traffic light’ brings quantum waves to a halt. Research News. ‘Traffic light’ brings quantum waves to a halt. The schematic image show electrons (yellow wavy lines on the left) as quantum waves brought to a halt by the “traffic
‘There’s just no information flowing’: Math
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Both Cosgrove and Mullen note that it would be difficult for existing TAs to decline their employment if they didn’t agree with the duties listed in the handbook, as many
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9 Mar 2022: Multiple outlets, including the Kansas City Star,The Raleigh News & Observer and The Miami Herald, published a story that quoted Thomas A. Russo, MD, SUNY Distinguished Professor of medicine and chief of the&
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1 Jun 2021: Mechanical and aerospace engineering professor John Crassidis appeared on The Today Show  to discuss how a piece of space debris damaged a robotic arm of the International Space Station.
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9 Feb 2017: The “Smokeless Doesn’t Mean Harmless” campaign fails to offer adequate information on the risks of smokeless vs. traditional cigarettes, UB's Lynn Kozlowski says.
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‘Scary stuff’: International Space Station
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2 Jun 2021: The Guardian quotes John Crassidis, Samuel P. Capen Chair Professor and SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, in a story on a piece of space debris that struck a robotic arm of the International
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24 Jul 2023: Info For. ‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors turn into conductors. ‘Quantum avalanche’ explains how nonconductors turn into conductors. . Jong Han crosses his arms and stands in front of a chalkboard with various physics equations
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24 Jul 2023: A new UB-led study helps solve a longstanding physics mystery about the insulator-to-metal transition.
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23 Aug 2016: UB developed smartphone app for people living with HIV may help lead to faster intervention in cases where substance use — or life in general — get in the way of antiretroviral therapy adherence.
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29 Oct 2014: There remains a lot of other work to do, from ensuring safe schools to securing universal protections against discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations — protections that don’t currently exist
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18 Nov 2013: The factors driving these declines may include global and home country economic factors, growing higher education opportunities at home and stronger employment opportunities at home after graduation.”.
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3 Mar 2021: Numerous outlets in the Sinclair Broadcast Group reported that public health experts have expressed alarm that many states have decided to eliminate mask mandates and other restrictions designed to keep cases of COVID-19 under control. The story
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4 Mar 2021: Articles on some states lifting their mask requirements quotes Thomas A. Russo, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. “Close spaces that are crowded with poor ventilation i
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4 Mar 2021: Articles on some states lifting their mask requirements quotes Thomas A. Russo, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases. “Close spaces that are crowded with poor ventilation i
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5 Jun 2023: The Wall Street Journal quoted Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in a report about new chatbots mimicking famous celebrity and politician voices, possibly violating publicity rights
‘Heartbroken’: Students and faculty reflect on
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lose their jobs, be black-listed from state employment or be charged with a misdemeanor or felony.
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18 Feb 2022: Hard conversations. That’s what Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, said was the purpose of the second annual “Beyond the Knife” lecture. 
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20 Jan 2022: In partnership with the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, 200 medical and dietetics students participated earlier this month in a two-week intersession with a “Food as Medicine” focus.  
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20 Sep 2019: Futurity reported on UB research led by Zhanpeng Jin, associate professor of computer science and engineering, which developed the EarEcho, a biometric tool that uses sound waves transmitted through modified wireless earbuds to identify smartphone
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12 Mar 2019: The goal of the annual event for local high school students is for participants to make their own headlines about STEM, organizers say.
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2 Jan 2024: Engineering a Healthier Future. Info For:. UB Researchers Develop 'Colored Microbubbles' to Help Doctors See Inside our Bodies. Research News. ‘Colored microbubbles’ to help doctors see inside our bodies. By CORY NEALON. Published November 8,
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8 Jun 2018: An article on Futurity reports on research by Wenyao Xu, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, to develop a “brain password,” which measures an individual’s brainwaves in response to a series of pictures and
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28 Jul 2012: Eco-sculpture installed in a woodland refuge in Buffalo provides a habitat for bats, educates the public about them and draws attention to an illness that is decimating the bat population.
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28 Jul 2012: Eco-sculpture installed in a woodland refuge in Buffalo provides a habitat for bats, educates the public about them and draws attention to an illness that is decimating the bat population.
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28 Jul 2012: Eco-sculpture installed in a woodland refuge in Buffalo provides a habitat for bats, educates the public about them and draws attention to an illness that is decimating the bat population.
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28 Jul 2012: Eco-sculpture installed in a woodland refuge in Buffalo provides a habitat for bats, educates the public about them and draws attention to an illness that is decimating the bat population.