Two Jacobs School students recently learned they are recipients of a Western New York Medical Scholarship of $120,000 each. The scholarship will cut their medical school debt roughly in half.
As the University at Buffalo School of Management concludes its 100th academic year, faculty, staff, students and alumni will gather to form a giant Human 100.
Nancy Nielsen, senior associate dean for health policy in the Jacobs School, is one of the “extraordinary people from all walks of life” invited to participate in the Obama Presidency Oral History project, which is now online.
The UB team that discovered how a gene found in 75% of us protects against neurodegeneration has now found that this same gene enhances immune function as well. The new findings were published in eBioMedicine.
Performances, art installations, exhibits, film screenings, a printmaking station, artist talks and a student art sale are all part of the evening's program.
During the 2024 tax season, 97 IRS-certified accounting students from the UB School of Management brought nearly $307,000 back into the Buffalo community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
Cristanne Miller will launch her latest book, “The Letters of Emily Dickinson,” at Hallwalls in Buffalo with a reading and conversation at 7 p.m. April 29.