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    UB extends comment period on time, place and manner policies
    10/1/24
    The UB community will have an additional two weeks to review and comment on the university’s revised time, place and manner policies.
  • Richard Hasen.
    New webinar series to discuss presidential election
    10/2/24
    The upcoming presidential election will be the topic of the next installment of Campus Community Conversations, to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 8.
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    Microsoft Global’s chief medical officer to speak about AI in health
    10/2/24
    The role of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care is the topic of the second annual Health and AI symposium hosted on Oct. 4 by the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences.
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    Isidore String Quartet to perform at UB
    10/3/24
    The Department of Music and the Buffalo Chamber Music Society are collaborating again this season to present concerts Oct. 8 and 9 featuring the award-winning Isadore String Quartet.
  • Esther Eagan.
    Esther Eagan
    10/4/24
    Esther Eagan, a UB alumna and senior associate director for contracts in UB Technology Transfer, a unit within Business and Entrepreneur Partnerships, died Sept. 16. She was 50.
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    Women’s health expert to speak at UB DoctHERS event
    10/4/24
    Donnica Moore, a leader in women’s health and advocacy, and a nationally known commentator on women’s health issues, will discuss “Women Healing the Nation: Making an Impact in Healthcare and the Media” Oct. 10 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
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    Another successful book drive
    10/7/24
    For UB real estate development master’s student Mirna Cadet, the only thing better than one successful book drive for people who can most benefit is another one.
  • Retirements
    10/10/24
    The following UB employees retired from the university from July through September 2024:
  • Joyojeet Pal.
    Asia Research Institute to host first annual Moti Lal and Kamla Rustgi Lecture on India
    10/11/24
    University of Michigan scholar Joyojeet Pal will deliver the first annual Moti Lal and Kamla Rustgi Lecture on India at 4 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Screening Room, 112 Center for the Arts, North Campus.
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    Share Thanksgiving with international students
    10/14/24
    UB employees can share their Thanksgiving traditions while making connections with members of UB’s diverse international community by taking part in the “Thanksgiving Without Borders” program.
  • Brian Tsuji.
    Tsuji named Edelman Endowed Chair in Experimental Therapeutics
    10/15/24
    The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has established the Edelman Endowed Chair in Experimental Therapeutics.
  • Francine Laden.
    Connecting dots between environment, health at Lee lecture
    10/16/24
    Threats to health are in our air, water and soil. Environmental epidemiologists like Francine Laden are researchers who try to connect the dots between our environment and our health, and their work is helping shape public health as we know it.
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    Mingus’ dynasty returns to UB
    10/17/24
    The Mingus Dynasty Septet, which performs exclusively the music of the late jazz master Charles Mingus, who taught at UB in 1971, will visit campus on Nov. 1.
  • Alumni award winners posing on a stage.
    UB honors 20 distinguished alumni
    10/21/24
    UB honored 20 alumni at the 2024 UB Alumni Achievement Awards ceremony on Oct. 17, recognizing alumni who have brought distinction to the university.
  • Kiros Berhane.
    J. Warren Perry Lecture set for Nov. 8
    10/23/24
    Complex data structures made up of many interconnected elements play a large role in a variety of public health topics, including environmental epidemiology and climate science. Columbia University biostatistician Kiros Berhane will explore the issue of complex data structures at this year’s J. Warren Perry Lecture on Nov. 8.
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    Sign up for Adopt-a-Family
    10/23/24
    It’s getting to be that time of year again — time to celebrate the holiday season by giving back. UB departments that want to bring some holiday cheer to local families in need can take part in the university’s annual Adopt-a-Family initiative.
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    Center for the Arts presents Art in the Open
    10/28/24
    The Center for the Arts’ celebration of its 30th anniversary continues Oct. 29 with “Art in the Open,” an opportunity for the campus community and the public to experience the energy and diversity of UB’s artistic hub with free performances of music, dance, musical theater and film, plus open studios, gallery exhibitions, installations and opportunities to meet university artists.
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    Roundtable on international trade Roundtable set for Nov. 1
    10/28/24
    Ambassador Matt Murray, U.S. senior official for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), will speak as part of a roundtable on “International Trade at a Crossroads” from 3-4:30 p.m. Nov 1 in 106 O’Brian Hall, North Campus.
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    Crowdfunding platform supports campus initiatives
    10/30/24
    The Office of Annual Giving is reintroducing PossiBull, a crowdfunding platform designed to help UB faculty, staff and alumni support causes that have a direct impact on the campus community.
  • Pauline Mendola receives ACE award.
    Mendola recognized with prestigious ACE award
    10/29/24
    Pauline Mendola, chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, School of Public Health and Health Professions, was honored recently with the Distinguished Service Award from the American College of Epidemiology (ACE). This prestigious award recognizes Mendola’s exceptional contributions and dedication to the organization; the recipient is chosen by the group’s executive committee.

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