Philosopher John Martin Fischer, recipient of a $5.2 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation to study different aspects of immortality, will deliver the keynote address the Romanell Summer Conference, “Death, Disease and Identity.”
Numerous smoking cessation therapies are on the market, but actually quitting for good is still a major challenge for many smokers. Now, a University at Buffalo researcher has been awarded a five-year, $2 million grant to investigate a novel therapy.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, peace and economic opportunity are percolating, thanks to UB efforts to develop a more inclusive coffee value chain.
Initiative will reach communities on Ferry Street or within four blocks to the north and south of the corridor, where racial health disparities are among the highest in the city.
The dual legal land systems in the African country lead to exploitation of the poor, according to a paper co-authored by UB urban planner Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah.
SUNY's more than 60 libraries, including the UB Libraries, will unite under a single library software system and share catalogs, bringing sweeping changes to campuses across the state.