A Supreme Court decision ruling a class action lawsuit can continue, even after a business offers to fully pay the first person who brought suit is a “big win for consumers,” according to a UB law expert.
UB students will pitch their entrepreneurial ideas as part of Entrepreneurship Lab (eLab), a business boot-camp-style course that gives students the skills to develop and manage a successful new venture.
Thirty-four of the University at Buffalo’s most promising students take a five-day tour of projects and personalities reshaping Buffalo in a week-long seminar designed to groom and educate future area leaders.
A study of risk communication as it relates to altruistic behavior has found that portraying an event as a distant risk fails to prompt altruistic behavior intention among the U.S. public.
UB Assistant Chief of Police Chris J. Bartolomei took part in SUNY-sponsored training designed to “train the trainer” in “fair and impartial” policing that addresses issues of bias in law enforcement.