Events

For further information about the Romanell Center events, contact David Hershenov, dh25@buffalo.edu 

  • Workshop Series
    5/11/26
    The Workshop Series is hosted by the Romanell Center for Clinical Ethics and the Philosophy of Medicine. The workshops connect to the Center's robust tradition of organizing academic events that expand collaborative research while reflecting a focus on bioethics in today's complex health care concerns.
  • Past Workshops and Events
    5/1/24
    The Romanell Center Saturday Workshops and past events are featured on this page. The workshops connect to the Center's robust tradition of hosting seminars, speakers, conferences, debates, and other events. For further information about the Romanell Center workshops and events, contact David Hershenov, dh25@buffalo.edu  or Ali Hasanzadeh, ahasanza@buffalo.edu

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UB News Futurity

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    Higher levels of inflammation are tied to a stronger preference for interacting with others through social media rather than face-to-face.

  • Team uses penguins to find ‘forever chemicals’ in remote Patagonia
    4/17/26

    New research shows a non-invasive way animals can help monitor their environment.

  • Humpbacks change their songs when other whales join in
    3/17/26

    "What humpbacks are doing is similar to what jazz musicians might do when reacting to what a bandmate is playing. "

  • Why live music is good for your well-being
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    Don’t pass up those concert tickets. According to new research, there might be more to the show than just great music.

  • New tuberculosis treatment is inhalable
    2/13/26

    Researchers have developed a new inhalable form of tuberculosis treatment that could significantly reduce the burden of current therapy.

  • Your chin is an evolutionary accident
    2/12/26

    In simplest terms, a chin is a bony projection of the lower jaw. So why is it there? How and why did it evolve? A new study digs in.

  • Cigarette butts are an overlooked source of microplastic pollution
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  • Using 2+ weed products may raise binge drinking risk for teens
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    A new study finds an increase in risk of binge drinking among 12th graders who use two or more cannabis products.

  • Why do some kids with myocarditis develop heart failure?
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  • What are the benefits of AI-powered devices for diabetes care?
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UB News Highlights

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    5/14/26

    A new lecture series announced by the Department of Surgery and endowed by one of its longtime faculty members will focus on the business side of being a surgeon. 

  • UB to host Marie Curie fellow Ilenia Pittui
    5/14/26

    Art historian will tap UB’s resources to study Ottoman and Safavid cultures.

  • Thousands of students to receive degrees this weekend at UB
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    Additionally, Satish Tripathi will receive UB’s highest honor, the Norton Medal, as he prepares step down as UB president.

  • UB School of Management honors exceptional grads from Class of 2026
    5/18/26

    During its commencement ceremonies, the UB School of Management recognized 12 outstanding graduates for their academic, extracurricular or volunteer accomplishments.

  • Can AI help spot ‘healthy’ viruses in our bodies? UB researchers probe the human virome
    5/18/26

    Dental, pharmacy and engineering faculty to engage in 4-year, $1.6 million study as part of Human Virome Program.

  • UB Poetics Program celebrates Robert Creeley with two-day symposium
    5/18/26

    “For Love,” a title taken from Creeley’s breakthrough poetry volume of 1962, opens at 6 p.m. on May 21 at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, 1300 Elmwood Ave. in Buffalo.

  • Imagining new possibilities from the inside out at historic Richardson Olmsted Campus
    5/19/26

    UB architecture graduate students design housing for vacant building, contribute to book project.

  • Educational Opportunity Center to hold 53rd commencement Wednesday
    5/19/26

    Attorney Leecia Eve, daughter of the center’s namesake Arthur O. Eve, will serve as keynote speaker.

  • UB School of Management students complete another year of free tax service
    5/20/26

    During the 2026 tax season, 188 IRS-certified accounting students brought more than $732,000 back into the Buffalo community.

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    AARP-supported project presented designs focusing on energy efficiency, durability, climate resilience and universal design.