“Black Studies and the Crises of Our Times,” the conference theme, will examine how Black studies contributes novel, practical approaches for thinking about and managing global problems.
Roberts, who had been serving as the institute's interim director, has played a key role in several UBRI projects, including Imagine LaSalle and One Region Forward.
People re-entering society following their release from prison face several obstacles, including finding housing, transportation and employment, organizers explain.
A free, in-depth discussion on how artificial intelligence is transforming the business of health care will be held at 5:30 p.m. on April 2 on UB’s North Campus.