The new Social Work professor looks at the intersection of the criminal legal system and mental health with an eye toward reducing mass incarceration and improving well-being.
UB researcher Haiqing Lin has received funding to develop a membrane to separate different elements in the air and support gasification-based hydrogen production.
A research team aims to develop solutions to separate urine from solid human waste for use in environmentally and economically beneficial applications.
Rebecca Chapman, senior assistant law librarian at the Charles B. Sears Law Library, talks about her work that sheds new light on Native American legal traditions.
The UB computer scientist was recognized for his contributions to process variation modeling, circuit yield optimization and their applications in industry.
Through a new partnership, Burgard High School students can make informed decisions about college, identify a future goal and plan for how they will achieve it.
The first such collection published in 60 years reveals the poet, once thought to be reclusive, was engaged with family, friends and the events of her time.
The UB dietician explains the messiness of nutrition and cancer, and why she doesn't care what you put in your grocery cart in the latest episode of the Driven to Discover podcast.