• Volunteers needed to inspire girls to become leaders in tech, startups
    3/28/19
    Want to inspire girls to explore careers in computing, tech and entrepreneurship?
  • 43North companies to court UB students at Reverse Pitch
    3/28/19
    An upcoming event will reverse the usual format of a career fair, with 43North companies pitching themselves to UB students instead of the other way around.
  • Stevens to speak on magic, witchcraft
    3/28/19
    UB anthropologist Phillips Stevens Jr. will give two talks at the Center for Inquiry (CFI) Western New York that focus on two of his specialty areas: magic and witchcraft.
  • Input sought on diversity, inclusion at UB
    3/25/19
    UB’s Office of Inclusive Excellence (OIX) is seeking faculty and staff participation in a wide-ranging survey taking an in-depth assessment of campus culture integrating diversity, equity and inclusion at UB.
  • OIX to present talk, film screening
    3/19/19
    The Office of Inclusive Excellence (OIX) is presenting a talk and film screening in association with the exhibition “Revolution: Civil Rights at UB, 1960-1975,” currently on display in the Silverman Library.
  • Social work and economic justice topic of Social Work’s 4th Annual Symposium
    3/14/19
    Social work and economic justice is the topic of the School of Social Work’s 4th Annual Symposium on March 27.
  • New bachelor’s degree blends tech and business
    3/13/19
    Starting this fall, the School of Management will offer an innovative Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Management to arm students with the business and technical skills that companies are demanding in the digital age.
  • GSE joins celebration of International Women’s Day
    3/7/19
    Amherst Central High School and the Graduate School of Education are teaming up on March 8 for what may be the first-ever celebration in a Western New York school of International Women’s Day. The celebration will feature school-wide events and “learn-in/tech-in” sessions to raise awareness of women’s issues among all students.
  • Mangold to speak at Women’s History Month event
    3/6/19
    Susan Vivian Mangold, professor emerita in the UB School of Law, will speak about the impact of the foster care and justice systems on women and girls at a Women’s History Month event on March 13.
  • Panel to discuss athletes speaking out on social issues, politics
    3/5/19
    The ongoing controversy and “continuing concern” of athletes’ speaking out and demonstrating on societal and government issues is the focus of “Freedom of Expression: The First Amendment and Athletics,” a panel discussion from noon to 1:30 p.m. March 7 in 567 Capen Hall, North Campus.
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