• Robin Costello.
    More than photos needed to make scientists relatable
    3/13/25

    A study shows humanizing biographical information is needed to make scientists relatable to students and boost their engagement with class activities.

  • Two men huddling behind a computer monitor.
    The dangers of disclosing defensive strategies
    3/13/25

    A new School of Management study provides insights for counterterrorism management.

  • Feng Qin in the lab.
    Heat-activated receptor could unlock new pain therapies
    3/11/25

    UB researchers have uncovered how heat causes a critical receptor protein within cells to unfold and relay pain.

  • dental assistant with patient in a chair.
    Dental professors receive UB seed grants for AI projects
    3/7/25

    The awards, which are funding 10 new projects across campus, aim to encourage the use of generative AI in courses and in curricular redesign.

  • Analog as nature.
    NYSCA grant supports UB installation
    3/5/25

    Media Study professor Christine Marie's “Analog as Nature” installation reflects on the media, ecology and artificial intelligence.

  • Concept of a Large Language Model featuring those words surrounded by icons forming a network.
    As AI chatbots replace Google, digital literacy could worsen
    3/5/25

    UB professor Heidi Julien says the lack of digital literacy skills is a widespread problem that requires attention at the policy level.

  • Aerial view of a snowy North Campus.
    UB summer research program to examine WNY climate, extreme weather
    3/3/25

    Undergraduates will study climate hazards both near and far, including the 2022 blizzard.

  • Concept of community and Black history.
    UB Humanities Conference to focus on Black studies
    2/28/25

    The conference will examine how Black studies contributes novel, practical approaches for thinking about and managing global problems.

  • Robert Granfield (far left), vice provost for faculty affairs and Chitra Rajan, associate vice president of research advancement, address attendees.
    UB showcases its community-based research
    2/28/25

    Recipients of grants from UB’s Civic Engagement Research Fund discussed their work at a reception stressing the value of community-engaged research.

  • A graduate student working in a robotics lab.
    UB undergrads addressing real-world problems
    2/27/25

    SUNY is funding a program in which students work on faculty-led research while interacting with peers and graduate students.

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