While the death toll from cases of the West Nile virus in the United States is alarming, most people exposed to it never develop symptoms, according to UB faculty member Tom Russo.
In dealing with people who have a mental illness or addiction problem, UB’s Trauma-Informed Care Institute asks what has happened to the person who may be causing the issue, not just focus on what the person did and what went wrong.
The Venice Architecture Biennale is the most prestigious architecture event in the world, and when the 13th biennale opens on Aug. 29, UB innovator Mark Shepard will be there with bells on.
UB faculty member Victoria W. Wolcott has authored new book in which she exposes the legacy of segregated recreation in American cities after World War II.
UB researchers are enlisting hundreds of students to build an unprecedented smartphone network that will help scientists improve handheld computers and better understand how the devices are changing the world.