• Jacob Neiheisel.
    Invasion of Ukraine means losses for Democrats in Nov.
    3/11/22

    UB political scientist Jacob Neiheisel says that unless the situation improves soon, Democrats should expect losses in the 2022, 2024 elections.

  • Elena McLean.
    Economic sanctions becoming important weapon in conflicts
    3/10/22

    UB political scientist Elena McLean says severe sanctions can rival military conflict in the scale of economic and human costs they can generate.

  • Lake trout photographed underwater.
    Why aren't stocked fish reproducing in Lake Ontario?
    3/10/22

    Researchers led by UB Great Lakes Program director Joseph Atkinson suspect climate change is to blame.

  • Kiev, Ukraine - March 3, 2022: President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered an urgent televised address to the Ukrainian nation. He accused Russia of attacking Babin Yar, a mass grave site for Jews who died during the Holocaust.
    Zelensky inspires the world through servant leadership
    3/8/22

    With personal connections to the war in Ukraine, management dean Paul Tesluk finds hope in the leadership of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

  • Woman looking at files, a projection of a website with personal information in the background.
    ‘Haves and have-nots’ of health info exchanges
    3/7/22

    Researchers warn health information exchanges can create a digital divide in referral markets for physicians.

  • Charles Berenson.
    Therapy for preventing recurrent C. difficile infections
    3/4/22

    UB professor Charles Berenson was a co-author of the New England Journal of Medicine article that reported on the clinical trial.

  • Trucks traveling through tunnels.
    UB engineers study tunnels for fire safety
    3/3/22

    Negar Elhami-Khorasani and Anthony Tessari are testing the durability of reinforced concrete linings.

  • Figures of people coming from different direction and meeting at a central point.
    It's a match
    3/3/22

    In a unique “speed-networking” event, GSE and SEAS faculty will gather in a social setting designed to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration.

  • Cover of To Walk about in Freedom.
    Emancipation through eyes of Priscilla Joyner
    3/2/22

    UB historian Carole Emberton’s new book provides personal details of the formerly enslaved woman’s life before and after the Civil War.

  • An older woman sitting at a table taking her blood pressure reading.
    Oral bacteria linked with hypertension in older women
    3/2/22

    The UB-led study is the first to prospectively examine the association between oral bacteria and developing hypertension.

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