A study led by University at Buffalo nursing researcher Carla Jungquist reveals that the vast majority of post-operative patients given opioid medications through intravenous infusions are not monitored often enough to detect respiratory depression, a potentially deadly result of overdose.
New performers fill the schedule of this year’s June in Buffalo, the region’s internationally celebrated new music festival to be held on UB’s North Campus from June 6-12.
Despina Stratigakos will advance her research on the wide-ranging architectural influences of Germany’s Third Reich as a 2016-17 member of the institute, located in Princeton, New Jersey.
UB’s Bright Buffalo Niagara program will showcase the next wave of entrepreneurs and promising startup companies on June 15, and will include a keynote address by Bill Rancic, entrepreneur, investor and winner of “The Apprentice.”
The UB School of Management has once again been accredited by AACSB International — considered the hallmark of excellence in business education and earned by less than 5% of business programs worldwide.
A Cleveland Hill High School senior bested more than 900 regional students in MoneySKILL® Mania, an in-school financial literacy challenge sponsored by the UB School of Management and M&T Bank.
Innovative research and teaching have propelled six UB faculty members to the rank of SUNY Distinguished Professor, the highest faculty achievement in the SUNY system.
It's time to modernize the decades-old tobacco control strategies that rely on an “all or nothing” approach and which are confusing the public, Lynn Kozlowski and David Abrams write.