• A torn Ukrainian flag flies atop a pile of rubble.
    Russo-Ukrainian War topic of Alison Des Forges symposium
    4/20/23

    Experts from Harvard and Human Rights Watch are among the presenters at the annual event honoring the memory of the UB-affiliated historian.

  • Katia Noyes.
    UB researcher receives national team science award
    4/19/23

    Ekaterina Noyes was honored by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science.

  • Cobbe portrait of Shakespeare.
    UB to host Shakespeare workshop
    4/19/23

    Presented with the Folger Shakespeare Library, the event will explore the playwright’s role in reinforcing and contesting questions of race, class and culture.

  • Brian King stands at a podium in the front of a classroom, a projection screen over his shoulder.
    King delivers Saxon Graham Lecture
    4/18/23

    The UB alum and director of the Center for Tobacco Products explained his roadmap to successful tobacco regulation. 

  • Administering covid vaccine.
    Study refutes COVID anti-vax blood clot claims
    4/18/23

    The big data study found excess risk of blood clots was 1.4 cases per 1 million people vaccinated, far fewer than cases caused by COVID-19.

  • Members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion take part in a parade ceremony in honor of Joan d'Arc at the marketplace where she was burned at the stake, May 27, 1945.
    Tyler Perry turns to UB sociologist ahead of filming movie
    4/17/23

    “Six Triple Eight” dramatizes the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the subject of Brenda Moore’s book.

  • Health care and medical concept, featuring a globe and various healthcare-related icons.
    Grant to support infectious disease training program
    4/14/23

    The $1.5 million NIH award to UB and partners will train 10 Jamaican scientists focusing on emerging and chronic viral infections.

  • Concept of climate change, air pollution and sea level rise .
    Webinar series features UB climate change experts
    4/14/23

    Susan Clark and Nicholas Rajkovich have been tapped for a NYS series exploring extreme heat and climate change.

  • Concept of misinformation in social media featuring a person drinking coffee while looking at a smartphone while various icons swirl out from the phone.
    Exploring solutions to misinformation on social media
    4/14/23

    The symposium hosted by the Center for Information Integrity brings UB and visiting scholars together to address the problem of misinformation.

  • "Art of Research" graphic featuring those words and four small photographs.
    Conveying research through imagery
    4/13/23

    The new Art of Research competition encourages grad students and postdocs to present the inherent beauty of their scholarship through original images.

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