Launched last fall, the new course of study in the School of Architecture and Planning features a highly practice-based curriculum brought to life by Buffalo’s building boom and first-hand instruction from experienced developers and real estate professionals.
The School of Management honored outstanding student interns, as well as individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted students’ career development, on April 21.
When establishing goals for their organization, managers should avoid setting overly ambitious goals because they can hurt productivity, market performance and employee morale, according to new School of Management research.
West Africa’s engagement with the Atlantic world through slavery, legitimate commerce and colonialism shaped the demography of the African forced diaspora and transformed local gender ideologies.
Students and faculty from medical missions to Haiti and Honduras will share their experiences on April 27 at noon in Butler Auditorium in Farber Hall on the UB South Campus.