The UB Department of Theatre and Dance welcomes highly esteemed choreographer, performer, educator and community leader Chanon Judson, BFA ’01, to its faculty.
UB named Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc., as the fastest-growing business owned or led by an alumnus or former student during the inaugural Fast 46 celebration held Sept. 30.
The two-year grant will help improve the educational experiences of neurodivergent students who may have difficulties succeeding in courses designed for neurotypical students.
With NSF funding, ice sheet and computer scientists have created a new online platform that aims to reduce bottlenecks in research on ice sheets and sea level rise.
Friday Night at the ER helps new health professions students engage in interprofessional education – learning about, from and with students in other health professions programs – during their first semester.
An investigation into the origins of the sensation of pain has led to the development of a novel and durable treatment for inflammatory pain that could be a promising alternative to opioids.
Study looks at how exposure to content featuring specific moral values (care, fairness, loyalty and authority) might influence the weight kids place on those values.
Adolescents can speed their recovery after a sport-related concussion and reduce their risk of experiencing protracted recovery if they engage in aerobic exercise within 10 days of getting injured.
The undergraduate ceremony will start at 10 a.m., with approximately 370 graduates participating. The graduate ceremony is set for 2 p.m. and will have 687 participants.
Only a handful of oral hygiene tools actually prevent gum disease. At the moment, all other tools are only supported by insufficient evidence, say UB researchers.