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It's been a busy year for music composer David Felder, who transitioned June in Buffalo to a virtual format and also released three new recordings.
Future research could explore whether the molecular traps can be used to remediate water and improve detection of these toxic chemicals.
Control rooms are designed to monitor metrics in each region during the reopening process.
When Governor Andrew M. Cuomo put out the call in March for health care workers to volunteer in New York City during the height of the pandemic, Tildabeth Doscher, MD, eagerly signed up.
An enthusiastic group of Western New Yorkers — including members of the UB community — have created a video for a statewide contest.
Laura E. Smith will develop a decision-making tool that can plan more effective health campaigns in low- and middle-income countries.
The university anticipates sharing decisions next month regarding the 2020-2021 academic year.
Kang Sun has been awarded a $100,000 NASA grant to study air pollution in three regions of the world as it relates to COVID-19.
This spring, the UB School of Management honored several alumni, business leaders and organizations for their impact on students’ career development.
With experts warning that today’s staggering unemployment may lead to a prolonged recession, financial literacy is more important than ever.
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