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With over 250 episodes, there's a ton of UB grad knowledge collected in our webinars. Browse through our previous episodes to find the one that you want to watch or see again. 

Most Recent Episodes

  • The Science of Power and Influence - How to Get to Yes
    12/17/25
    Dr. Min-Hsuan Tu, from the School of Management, will share core concepts to help you be more persuasive, build trust and gain strategic advantages to hear YES more often.
  • Bridging the Gap - Leading Effectively Across Generations
    12/10/25
    Celine Krzan, MBA '17, clinical assistant professor of entrepreneurship, Operations Management and Strategy, with the School of Management, shares how to build success in business and include everyone from every generation.
  • Engaging for Impact - The Center for Supply Chain Analytics
    11/19/25
    Learn about the Center for Supply Chain Analytics at the School of Management and how it is transforming supply chain execution in various industries with director, Jennifer L. Flagg, EMBA '12, BS '02 and professor and chair of the Operations Management and Strategy department, Milind G. Sohoni.
  • The Architecture of the Airport Terminal
    11/12/25
    As the one of the busiest travel times of the year approaches, Michael Wyetzner, BPS '83, will help you build a whole new view of the airports you are running through or getting stuck in. You will appreciate all they do without you even noticing!
  • Navigating Your Way Forward
    11/7/25
    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences presents a special webinar on a Thursday with Sharon (Garelick) Ruiz, MBA '86, BS '85, Vice President of Capacity and Operational Systems at Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC. Sharon will share lessons learned from her career path and provide practical takeaways to help you chart your professional journey.
  • Impact of Military Service and Deployments on the Family
    11/5/25
    Sergeant Major (R) Delcey Pulvino, BA ’05, MSW ’07, will share the impact military deployment has on the family that remains behind - the struggles, the stressors but also the strength.

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  • Managing Up
    7/14/23
    Creating an Effective Relationship With Your Boss
  • Cyber-Empathic Design
    7/14/23
    Cyber-Empathic Designn (CED) can map user input to product features.
  • The History of Homecoming
    7/14/23
    Take a trip back in time to explore Homecoming and other student traditions through photos, audio, ephemera, and films.
  • Why Projects Fail and What to Do About It
    7/14/23

    Project management is widely recognized for the value it can provide to organizations through projects that are completed on time, on budget and with results that satisfy strategic needs or opportunities. Despite this widespread recognition, research data shows that many projects fail to meet expectations in one way or another.

    In this webinar Robert Strassburg, PMP, MS '84, BS '77, will share some of the common factors that cause projects to fail and what can be done to improve performance in areas such as senior management support and involvement, project manager skills and experience, the value of project management, and project communication. Join Bob to learn how you can improve your organization’s project results and bottom line.

    Originally presented Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017
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  • What Can We Do About Bullying?
    7/14/23
    Bullying abuse is an issue that has received the attention of the media, legislators, and the general public. 
  • Lead With Your Strengths
    7/14/23

    Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day? All too often, our talents go untapped. We devote our time fixing our shortcomings rather than developing our strengths. Uncover your talents by taking the Strengths Finder Assessment and attending this webinar where you will learn how to leverage your strengths in your life and career.

    In order to participate in the webinar, you will need to take the Strengths Finder assessment and ebook, which costs $19.99. Register to receive the purchase link via email.

    Maria Tomaino, BA '04, is the Associate Director, Alumni Career Development for the FIU Alumni Association in Miami, FL. Outside the office you catch Maria on her yoga mat or see her performing comedy improv with Villain Theater.

    Originally presented on Wednesday, July 19, 2017

  • What is an Informational Interview?
    7/14/23

    What is an informational interview? How can I use it as a tool to transition to another career? How can I use it to expand my network? This webinar provides an overview, possible questions, and preparation and follow up steps to make the most out of these valuable career and networking opportunities. 

    CaTyra Polland, BA '08, is the founder of Career Prep, a writing and editing company that specializes in resumes, cover letters and editing in Rochester, NY. She has worked with a number of other non profits across the east coast and published her first book, Professionalism, What’s That? in May 2017.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, June 28, 2017

  • Due Diligence for Business
    7/14/23

    Learn what’s included in due diligence for business or litigation from a former CIA officer. Then, try your hand at some simple investigating with a review of “Google Ninja Tricks." 

    Marc Hurwitz, BA '97 began government service with Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. After working in the White House, he became a counter-terrorism officer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He currently owns and operates Crossroads Investigations, a full-service Private Investigation and Due Diligence firm. 


    Originally presented: Wednesday, June 7, 2017

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