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Individuals with strong communication skills are more likely to be seen as leaders at work, according to new UB School of Management research.
Enslaved people with disabilities often filled valuable family and cultural roles in their communities, says UB historian.
The department presents a spring season returning to live, in-person performances at its home on UB's North Campus.
NYSTAR grant designates UB as a Reimagine Workforce Center.
Findings suggest that media use under certain conditions just prior to sleep onset doesn’t always disrupt your sleep.
The effort buttresses data collected at hospitals and other health care providers that inform the region’s infection rate.
The key to its success? ‘Nanopatch antennas’ made with liquid metal that trap light to identify biological and chemical molecules.
Research on a young rift in Iceland sheds new light on the process.
The presentations, part of an effort to create a more holistic computer science education at UB, will take place Wednesday.
This increase in loneliness and loss of social connections — which the research team called a “silent epidemic” — has resulted in worsening mental health.
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