• Concept of cyberbullying featuring a sad-looking person and a large cellphone with abuse icons.
    Prepare, not scare
    6/23/25

    A new book by GSE faculty Stephanie Fredrick and Amanda Nickerson aims to provide adults with the tools they need to tackle cyberbullying, one of the most pressing issues facing children and teens.

  • Cristanne Miller.
    Miller receives highest honor from Dickinson society
    6/20/25

    The award, given every three years, is presented to only a handful of scholars.

  • Illustration of employee turnover, with numerous people headed for the door.
    When auditors walk, clients pay
    6/20/25

    New UB research directly links auditor turnover to a decline in audit quality and client services.

  • Elizabeth Otto pictured in the CFA atrium.
    UB art history professor awarded renowned fellowships
    6/18/25

    The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the Bauhaus movement.

  • Rear view of a man in pain, rubbing red areas of his neck and lower back.
    Non-opioid molecule relieves chronic pain for three weeks
    6/17/25

    The molecule developed by UB researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to 3 weeks.

  • 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.

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