• Noah Breuer points to a section of a screen printed fabric.
    UB artist reclaims family’s legacy through printmaking, exhibitions
    6/13/25

    Noah Breuer's upcoming exhibits in the Czech Republic preserve the designs of his family's textile company that were lost to the Nazis.

  • Illustration of a buffalo on the frontier.
    UB’s PPE program to present diversity workshop
    6/13/25

    Scholars from across the U.S. and Europe will attend the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program's second annual workshop.

  • A large group of New York City school teachers holding copies of a book by Chris Hoadley.
    New textbook aims to change computer science education
    6/13/25

    GSE's Chris Hoadley is part of the team that developed the OER textbook to help CS teachers working with multilingual and bilingual learners.

  • Concept of misinformation featuring a Sisyphus figure rolling a bolder uphill.
    New book examines misinformation
    6/11/25

    Yotam Ophir's book looks at the history, psychology, social impact and possible solutions for an issue that has been around almost as long as peple have been communicating.

  • A family shares a toast during a meal.
    Risky to allow kids of any age to try alcohol, study finds
    6/10/25

    In a piece in The Conversation, UB PhD student Bernard Pereda says parental permission to sip or taste alcohol leads to more drinking in young adulthood.

  • Joshua Wallace, Steven Ray and Alexander Hoepker in the lab with a piece of filtration equipment.
    What to do with dirty PFAS filters?
    6/9/25

    A DoD grant will support a UB project that aims to remove “forever chemicals” from granular activated carbon filters and destroy them.

  • Fulbright logo.
    Six UB faculty receive Fulbright Scholar awards
    6/9/25

    The prestigious awards will support the faculty members' teaching and research abroad in the coming year.

  • Concept of light-infused pancreatic cancer treeatment featuring a beam of light targeted on a cancer cell.
    UB researchers working on light-infused pancreatic cancer treatment
    6/4/25

    The team has been awarded a $2.5 million grant to develop a system for inserting tiny light-emitting fibers directly into tumors.

  • Christine Ambrosone delivers the Saxon Graham lecture.
    Alumna returns to deliver Graham lecture
    6/2/25

    Epidemiologist Christine Ambrosone spoke about her work at the annual lecture named for the UB faculty member who helped inspire her career.

  • X. Christine Wang speaks during the launch of the Center for Early Literacy and Responsible AI. (CELaRAI).
    UB launches Center for Early Literacy and Responsible AI
    6/2/25

    CELaRAI will provide critical literacy and learning opportunities to K-2 students using AI-driven technology and innovation.

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