UB’s Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access has received a fourth round of federal funding to continue its work on a wide range of universal design projects.
A conference next week at the UB Law School will focus on faculty member David Engel's landmark ethnographic study of personal injury and contract litigation.
Medicare’s open enrollment period allows beneficiaries to re-evaluate their prescription drug plans and make a change that could cut their costs by nearly one-third. But few actually make a switch, UB faculty member Louanne Bakk says.
With only two days left before the overall winner is unveiled, the Solar Decathlon is really heating up — and the UB GRoW Home is in the thick of the action.
For the more than 200 UB students and faculty who have spent the past two years designing and building the GRoW Home, the moment has finally arrived. The Solar Decathlon is underway.
The importance of a federal appeals court ruling that NCAA restrictions against paying college athletes violates antitrust laws “cannot be overstated,” according to UB sports law expert Nellie Drew.