The first-of-its-kind satellite system will use lasers to make high-resolution observations to map Earth's ice sheets and ecosystems.
Political scientist James Campbell says that despite Super Tuesday results, the stakes are too high to count Trump's rivals out just yet.
Pianist Eric Huebner will tackle the work of one of the 20th century's major composers as part of the Scholars on the Road series.
UB students Matthew Falcone and Lily Talal furthered the case that SUNY investment in student research is well spent during a road trip to Albany.
Two new UB studies are recruiting families and individuals interested in losing weight or preventing diabetes.
Paige Sarlin talks about Thomas Edison's place in the history of the job interview at the next Scholars@Hallwalls lecture.
Political scientist James Campbell says Chris Christie's endorsement of Donald Trump may reinforce feeling Trump's nomination is inevitable.
UB will take a look at how digital technologies are influencing scholarship during Digital Scholarship Week.
A new UB study will investigate how and under what conditions children engage in gun violence and other high-risk behaviors like drug use.
UB architect Nicholas Rajkovich built a bicycle-based weather station to measure microclimate conditions in Cleveland.
UB Law faculty member Irus Braverman's continuing interest in the intersection of animals and the law has produced a new edited volume.