Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.
The annual 3MT "elevator pitch" contest offers PhD students a chance to shine.
Infant mental health is all about attachment, says Mickey Sperlich, who teaches the online course.
The free talk at the Buffalo Museum of Science examines the ethical and social justice implications of artificial intelligence.
The award recognizes students interested in health or mental health practice and want to work in African American communities.
UB extends its condolences after the tragic shooting, while reminding UB students about counseling services and preparedness training here at home.
“We cannot separate race and gun violence,” trauma surgeon Brian Williams told a UB “Beyond the Knife” audience.
The longtime student club's activities range from day hikes to canoe trips and backpacking.
The new Public Health from Global Persectives micro-credential offers UB graduate students the chance for a focused study of public health in global contexts.
Plucked from her home country of Afghanistan at a young age, Freshta Masoud hopes to make change in a world that hasn’t been kind to women.