• UB signs MOU with University of the West Indies
    5/23/24

    The memorandum of understanding aims to help achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

  • UB biomedical sciences grads excel in community, too
    5/22/24

    Community engagement was a priority for this year’s class of aspiring scientists.

  • Adolescent friendship and victimization
    5/22/24

    UB psychologist Julie Bowker has received an NSF grant to evaluate previously unexplored aspects of friendships and peer-victimization experiences during early adolescence.

  • Helping dancers get back on their feet
    5/21/24

    Athletic trainers who are former dancers are working with UB dance majors to help them better care for their bodies.

  • Six with UB ties receive Fulbright student awards
    5/21/24

    The students and recent alumni are recipients of the prestigious national scholarship to study, research and teach abroad.

  • Med students design course in trauma-informed care
    5/20/24

    Through a diversity fellowship, three UB students worked with physicians and community anti-violence groups to create the elective.

  • UB artist part of Brooklyn public art installation
    5/20/24

    Mark Shepard is among the creators of an urban landscape intervention called Hedgework at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

  • 5/14 commission selects UB architect’s proposal for permanent memorial
    5/17/24

    Jin Young Song and Douglass Alligood designed “Seeing Us” to honor the lives of the 10 Black people murdered on May 14, 2022.

  • Shared acoustic ties among world’s languages, music
    5/17/24

    UB psychologist Peter Pfordresher is part of a study that provides a global view about how the world’s music and languages evolved into their current states.

  • UB scientists part of NASA climate change project
    5/17/24

    The team will conceptualize a satellite mission that can advance understanding of Earth’s response to climate change.

  • UB steps up to the challenge
    5/16/24

    More than 2,200 participants logged more than 400 million steps during the School of Public Health and Health Profession's 2024 Step Challenge.

  • UB archivist finds outlet in ceramic artwork
    5/16/24

    Hope Dunbar says working with clay has given her a creative channel and a balance to life.

  • Statistics students shine

    Energy drinks, artificial intelligence and allergy attacks were just some of the statistical topics presented at this year’s UB Statistics Program Competition. Forty-seven students from five local high schools took part in this annual contest, hosted by the School of Public Health and Health Professions. Students from Amherst High School, Grand Island High School, Lewiston-Porter High School, Nichols High School and Royalton-Hartland High School presented their statistical findings on the subject of their choice, using knowledge learned from their AP Statistics classes. Photos: Tom Wolf

    Published June 13, 2024

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Corina Stammworthy discusses how UB has continued to affect her career and her life.

True Blue: Corina Stammworthy

Along with her three UB degrees, Corina Stammworthy came up with her business concept in a dream. Now, the founder of Laundromutt, a dog grooming and day care services provider, has turned her dream into reality and a career — all while facing serious health challenges. Watch this episode of True Blue to hear Corina’s story.

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