Nancy Paton, vice president for communications, and Allen Greene, director of athletics, will be available to discuss the university’s new brand and identity strategy launched today.
Françoise Pfaff, a Fulbright scholar and pioneer of African American film studies, will visit the UB on April 19 to discuss the life and career of Ousmane Sembene, “the father of African cinema.”
Rapidly advancing technology has created ever more realistic video games. Images are sharp, settings have depth and detail, and the audio is crisp and authentic. At a glance, it appears real.
The UB Department of Art will present “Art Talk Back: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Inclusion,” a collective conversation addressing questions of equity and inclusion on campus, April 14.
Five UB law professors will discuss whether the current presidential candidates can fulfill their campaign promises within the present government system at a program to be held April 11, in O’Brian Hall.
Post-menopausal women who use metformin long-term for the treatment of diabetes may be at lower risk for developing certain cancers and dying from these diseases.