James Smist was seven years old when his father, Felix Smist, graduated in mechanical engineering from the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
A new University at Buffalo study of 483 patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) revealed that many factors that contribute to patient satisfaction are beyond the doctor’s control.
Students worked in groups, 10 teams in all, to build small structures that invite the public to experience the grain elevators at Silo City in a way they previously could not.
The Sopranos’ Tony Soprano and Walter White from Breaking Bad rank among recent television drama’s most notorious protagonists, each of questionable morality. So, here’s the question: Do you like them?
A project created by freshman architecture students this spring at UB lends a unique new perspective to the grain elevators, and the landscape of Silo City.
Four University at Buffalo students in management and law took second place in the Canada-United States Law Institute (CUSLI) Law and Business Challenge.
Sahn-Wook Huh, PhD, associate professor of finance, received the Milton Plesur Excellence in Teaching Award from the undergraduate Student Association.