Thinking critically about cities and the social mechanisms that underwrite them provides people with the power to influence the places where they live and work, according to a new book by a UB sociologist.
The findings of two recently published studies on the emergence of hookah use indicate that public health officials may need to consider broadening their tobacco prevention efforts beyond traditional cigarettes.
Students and faculty in architecture, real estate development and urban planning will develop housing prototypes that will be replicable both for Buffalo and cities like it across the U.S.
More than 100 student volunteers from the University at Buffalo will help to make Buffalo an even nicer place to live as part of UB Community Day to be held April 7 at locations throughout the city.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The study of the human body is undergoing a major change at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
Ann Kolanowski, an internationally renowned expert on dementia and the complex care needs of the elderly, will discuss the difficulties of delirium during the University at Buffalo School of Nursing’s 21st Annual Bonnie Bullough Lecture.