Leaders from the business, nonprofit and academic worlds will come together on May 10 for a conference hosted by the School of Management’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (CLOE).
Upcoming work on bridges on the I-990 near the North Campus by the state Department of Transportation may affect travel to and from campus beginning next week and continuing into the fall.
A town hall will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 9 in The Buffalo Room, 10 Capen Hall, where information on the start of pre-construction activity on One World Café will be made available to the campus community.
On the fifth annual UB Giving Day, from noon on May 1 to noon on May 2, UB faculty, staff, alumni, students, parents and friends from around the world are asked to unite for one cause — the University at Buffalo.
Campus Dining and Shops invites all members of the UB community to pick up nutrient-rich soil amendment, free of charge, for use in flower and vegetable gardens or as a compost supplement.
Computer vision is staking its claim as artificial intelligence’s hottest research field. A new set of online courses examines how this technology is enabling computers to visually process the world.
High school students who love science and are interested in computers are invited to apply for the Eric Pitman Summer Workshop in Computational Science, presented annually by the UB Center for Computational Research (CCR).