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  • Ethics, Leadership and Other Deceptively Complicated Things
    7/14/23
    Join Jim Lemoine, assistant professor of Organization and Human Resources at the UB School of Management, to take a deep dive into what ethics in leadership could mean, and to try to figure out what it does mean.
  • The Neurology in Shakespeare
    7/14/23
    Dr. Lance Fogan, MD ’65, BA ’64, blends his two worlds of studies to find a deeper understanding of William Shakespeare and his writings.
  • The Revitalization of the Buffalo Central Terminal
    7/14/23
    Monica Pellegrino Faix, MUP '06, is overseeing the reuse of the much-loved Buffalo Central Terminal as the Executive Director for the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation. She will present the past, present and future of this iconic Buffalo landmark.
  • Healing Before You're Cured, Ways to Reduce Stress
    7/14/23
    Dr. Roy Vongtama, MD '00, will share three highly effective, scientifically driven techniques and understandings from his newly released book, "HEALING BEFORE YOU'RE CURED, An Evidence-Based Guide to Taking Control of Your Body and Mind."
  • Are You Really Ready to Apply for That Job? What You Need to Be Prepared
    7/14/23
    Claire Petrie, BS' 14, recruiter and HR professional will get you ready to apply for your dream job.
  • Disease-Care, The Healthcare Facade
    7/14/23
    UB alumnus, Dr. Paul Washburn, MPH '16, will lead this interdisciplinary discussion about our modern US Healthcare system.
  • Sustainability & the Supply Chain
    7/14/23

    In this webinar, we will look at ways in which managers can formulate effective business and supply chain strategies that lead to an actionable, proactive agenda for sustainability that not only ensures profitability for the firm but also social and environmental responsibility. Concepts will be illustrated with real world examples, insights from scholarly research and case studies. 

    Dr. Aditya Vedantam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations Management and Strategy at the UB School of Management. He holds a doctorate in Management from Purdue University and a Master’s in Engineering from University of Michigan. His research focuses on sustainable and socially relevant operations with emphasis on clean energy technology development, recycling and reuse in supply chains. 

    Originally presented: Wednesday, May 3, 2017

  • How to manage your work-life balance
    7/14/23
    For many people, life often feels like one giant juggling act on the verge of spinning out of control. This workshop will help you rebalance yourself so you can show up your best self at work, at home and for yourself.
  • Introduction to Breakdance
    7/14/23
    Brendan Tom, BA '14, will break your homeschooling routine with moves perfect for all ages!
  • Global experiences 101: What’s on the horizon?
    7/14/23
    Learn about local and global social impact experiences available to UB students, faculty and alumni.

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