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A UB geographer created the ‘Color Buffalo’ mapping tool to help people relax and connect with their city.
The talk, sponsored by the Department of Transnational Studies in the UB College of Arts and Sciences, is free and open to the public.
Chris Lowry has designed numerous foldable paper models of aquifers to help students visualize how water is stored underground.
From analyzing the avocado genome to designing a stingray-inspired space exploration vehicle, here are some highlights from a year of discovery.
UB’s international students hail from 95 different countries, including India, China, South Korea, Canada, Iran, Taiwan and Turkey.
Seven artists will travel to the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o as the fourth cohort of art residents in the UB Coalesce: Center for Biological Art, which helps artists and scientists explore and examine the cultural meanings of their work.
The event features a Caltech cosmologist who is also an award-winning poet.
The event will be held in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on North Campus.
The showcase includes eclectic music ranging from the jazz stylings of Duke Ellington to the steady, melodic tone of Bon Iver.
Many of the student pieces are multidisciplinary and feature a variety of mediums including poetry, film and original music.
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