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  • Time Magazine reports on UB research that adversity helps children grow into happier adults
    9/5/12

    An article in TIME Magazine about the best ways to help children succeed reports research by a team of psychologists led by Mark Seery, UB associate professor of psychology.

  • Washington Post quotes UB expert about physicians addressing patient substance use
    9/5/12
    An article in The Washington Post quotes Richard Blondell, UB professor of family medicine, about the difficulties the medical profession has addressing alcohol and drug use in patients.
  • The Buffalo News reports on UB president's presentation of his vision and UB 2020
    9/7/12
    An article in the Buffalo News reports on a presentation Thursday evening by UB President Satish K. Tripathi, who addressed about 350 UB alumni and more than 200 faculty, staff and other guests.
  • The L.A. Times reports on UB research that watching TV reruns might be restorative
    9/7/12
    An article in the Los Angeles Times reports on a study by Jaye Derrick, research scientist in UB's Research Institute on Addictions, that found that watching reruns help to replenish an individual's powers of self-control
  • AP reports UB is among 15 orgs receiving grants from NFL Charities for sports-related research
    9/11/12
    The article appeared in news outlets around the country, including ESPN, Fox News, Sports Illustrated, The Washington Post and Huffington Post.
  • The Buffalo News reports on the grand opening for the UB CTRC
    9/20/12
    The new biomedical research facility opening, the UB Clinical and Translational Research Center was reported on by the Buffalo News.
  • UB professor featured on NBC Nightly News about his serving in a surgical unit in Afghanistan
    9/24/12
    Lawrence Bone, chair of the Department of Orthopaedics, was featured on NBC Nightly News regarding his decision to leave for Afghanistan, where he will serve in a surgical unit.
  • The Buffalo News previewed the Sept. 21 UB celebration of Bruce Jackson
    9/24/12
    An article in the Buffalo News previewed a UB celebration of scholar and artist, Bruce Jackson that took place on Sept. 21.

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