The challenges of transforming a fossil fuel-based economy to a sustainable economy based on solar energy is the topic of a lecture on Oct. 4 sponsored by UB RENEW.
Leaders from the region’s top health systems, insurers, physician groups and community health organizations will come together on Oct. 11 for an all-day forum to discuss the future of health care.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will present the beloved family classic “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat” Sept. 27-28 in the Katharine Cornell Theatre in the Ellicott Complex, North Campus.
The University Libraries will host four information sessions open to members of the UB community on the potential outcomes of the SUNY Libraries Consortium’s contract negotiations with Elsevier, one of the world’s largest publishers of scientific and technical scholarly journals.
The Slee Sinfonietta, UB’s professional chamber orchestra in residence, will perform a concert of solo and chamber works at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 in Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall, North Campus.
As the university contemplates its transit fleet of the future, consideration is being given to operating a more sustainable UB Stampede bus to reduce UB's carbon footprint.
“Unspeakable,” an exhibition of work by four female artists from three different countries that addresses sensitive topics, will open on Sept. 5 in the Department of Art’s Lower Art Gallery.
The International Education Week (IEW) Planning Committee is seeking units on campus to host events during UB’s annual celebration of the rich cultural diversity of the campus community.
University Police and Student Conduct and Advocacy are offering two informational training sessions for faculty and staff on campus safety and working with disruptive behavior and students in distress.