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“Sit,” a concrete sculpture by Tonawanda native Sarah Braman, has found a long-term home on Diefendorf Quad.
The annual new music festival and conference features instruction for student composers, as well as concerts for the general public.
UB medical students trained rural farmers in lifesaving techniques during a spring break trip to the Central American country.
Twenty-two employees have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.
UB sports law expert Helen “Nellie” Drew says the recent landmark NCAA agreement opens a ‘new world’ of intercollegiate athletics.
The move will bolster health, well-being and innovation in Buffalo Niagara and beyond.
UB faculty member Nathalia P. Andrade talks about how artificial intelligence is transforming periodontics and how UB dental students are using it.
Tuttle joins UB Aug. 1 from the University of Nebraska system, where has served as associate vice president for IT.
UBIT supported the student club by providing equipment and other support for a Wi-Fi hacking exercise.
The conference is presented by the SMART collaborative in partnership with the School of Social Work.
The memorandum of understanding aims to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.