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  • view of a plaque-filled artery.
    Link found between ozone exposure, atherosclerosis
    6/3/19

    The UB study is the first to find that long-term exposure to ambient ozone appears to accelerate arterial conditions that progress into cardiovascular disease and stroke.

  • Group photo of attendees at the EOC's awards reception.
    UBEOC’s ‘redemption stories’
    6/3/19

    Award winners Donald Paulk and Paula Oliver went from troubled young people with uncertain futures to the latest headliners in the EOC’s legacy of transforming lives. 

  • Close up of a bee.
    Bees are a buzzin’ at UB
    6/3/19

    Thanks to the persistence of a UB student and faculty member, 240,000 bees soon will be buzzing in six hives on the North Campus.

  • Sierra Snow Cover On The North Ridge, A landscape sculpture made of plastic and resin by Sam Richardson.
    Three exhibits to open June 8 at UB Anderson Gallery
    6/4/19

    An opening reception for “Alberto Rey: Lost Beauty I,” “Sam Richardson: Intimate Landscape” and “Art and Artifact” is set for 6-8 p.m.  

  • Solar MAP members pose together with their award check.
    UB teams advance to ErieHack semifinals
    5/31/19

    Two UB-affiliated teams are set to compete June 5 in Detroit in the semifinals of ErieHack 2.0, an innovative water-solutions competition.

  • Closeup of the Kapoor name on the pharmacy school building.
    UB Council passes resolution to ‘un-name’ Kapoor Hall
    6/3/19

    The council unanimously approved removing the name in the wake of the UB alum’s recent conviction of a racketeering conspiracy.

  • Book cover, "Interpreting Kigali, Rwanda" co-authored by Korydon Smith and Tomà Berlanda.
    Smith receives national book award
    6/4/19

    The architecture chair is the recipient of the Great Places Award for books for his study of Kigali, Rwanda.

  • students at statistics contest talking to Gary Giovino, poster in the background.
    UB hosts statistics competition
    6/5/19

    Students from three local high schools took part in the inaugural UB Statistics Program Competition.

  • A large test tube-like device that holds bacteria.
    UB bio-artist wins Golden Nica
    6/5/19

    Paul Vanouse’s “Labor” was one of four entries to receive the top prize at the prestigious 2019 Prix Ars Electronica.

  • view from above of the poster presentation in the Center for the Arts atrium.
    Scientists visit UB for evolutionary genomics event
    6/4/19

    The first-ever Great Lakes symposium highlighted the Department of Biological Sciences’ growing investment in this area of research.

  • Alfred Price speaking at his farewell lecture.
    Price thanks his life’s teachers in final lecture
    6/6/19

    Former students and colleagues pay tribute to the urban planning professor who is retiring after a 42-year career at UB.

  • Professional Staff Senate awardees.
    PSS recognizes staff
    6/7/19

    The Professional Staff Senate honored Carissa Uschold-Klepfer, Lindsay Romano and Timothy Tryjankowski for outstanding service to the PSS.

  • View of the Grand Reading Room in Silverman Library.
    Silverman Library earns LEED silver
    6/7/19

    The designation recognizes the incorporation of green building design standards into the library's recent $7.2 million renovation.

  • Promotional poster for "Avengers: Endgame.".
    Cinema under the stars
    6/10/19

    SA’s Summer Film Series returns with free screenings of films that include the recently released “Rocketman” and the blockbuster “Avengers: Endgame.”

  • Visibly upset woman, holding a tissue, is talking with another woman who appears to be a counselor.
    Researchers see stress, trauma in abortion stories
    6/10/19

    The UB-led study’s findings from the Tennessee Stories Project can inform educators, clinicians and policymakers.

  • Medical student Thomas Listopadzi poses with UB School of Law student attorneys Colleen Roberts and Keyi Yang in an exam room at the Lighthouse Clinic.
    Law students join medical students at free clinic
    6/11/19

    The first-of-its-kind collaboration is bringing a new holistic perspective to health care for residents of Buffalo’s East Side.

  • Concept of a "deepfake," a man pulling off a hyper-realistic mask.
    UB AI expert to testify before Congress
    6/7/19

    David Doermann’s testimony will focus on deepfake videos, which he says pose a disinformation threat capable of disrupting the 2020 election.

  • UB dental researcher Sebastian Ciancio.
    Ciancio to receive inaugural Presidential Citation
    6/12/19

    New award acknowledges AADR members who have made significant contributions to the association and helped further its mission.

  • The winning UB School of Management team at the 2019 Global Analytics Competition in Washington, D.C.
    Grad students win analytics competition
    6/12/19

    Team from the Master of Science in Management Information Systems program won for their entry on waste management solutions.

  • The "Now What?!" exhibit in Hayes Hall as viewed from the second floor looking down on the displays.
    Architecture exhibit makes stop at UB
    6/12/19

    “Now What?!” documents the often-overlooked history of the architecture and design community as part of larger social and political movements over the last 50 years.

  • A UB chemistry PhD candidate wearing purple gloves and holding up a polymer solution.
    Slowing the pace of global warming
    6/14/19

    UB scientists have been awarded $1.8 million to develop membranes that can separate carbon dioxide from other emissions.

  • Concept of clean energy featuring the reflection of wind turbines and a bright blue sky on solar panels.
    UB, Alfred State partner on clean energy report
    6/13/19

    Comprehensive report details the opportunities, challenges and key considerations surrounding five subsectors of clean energy.

  • Teenage girl putting out a joint in an ash tray.
    Keeping pace with youth drug use
    6/14/19

    UB researchers stress the importance of improving primary doctors' understanding of adolescent substance use to better address health needs.

  • UB's team took third place at the World's Challenge Challenge for their Numu Burger—a meat substitute made from meal worms.
    Numu takes bronze at WCC
    6/14/19

    UB students' sustainable burger alternative impresses judges at the World's Challenge Challenge Global Finals.

  • Badminton players on court, one player jumping to make a smash shot.
    Smashing stress with a shuttlecock
    6/17/19

    For several UB faculty members, competitive badminton is a great way to stay in shape — and relieve some frustration.

  • Concept of choice overload featuring a person standing in front of different arrows representing choices.
    The 'paralyzing paradox' of too many choices
    6/17/19

    We love having options, but when we're actually forced to choose, the process goes south, UB psychology researchers say.

  • Students in the UB Summer Math Prorgam complete an activity session on July 20, 2017. The program was held at the Buffalo Academy of Science in downtown Buffalo.
    Showing girls math’s fun side
    6/17/19

    GSE faculty member Ji-Won Son is again conducting the Summer Math Program for 5th- through 8th-grade girls.

  • African American male smoking a cigarette.
    Study underscores role of menthol in smoking cessation
    6/18/19

    Researchers cite marketing efforts geared toward African Americans as being among the reasons why these smokers are 12% less likely to quit.

  • Artist's rendering of two hyenas with white coats in an Arctic environment under a partially cloudy sky.
    Fossil teeth reveal ancient hyenas in the Arctic
    6/18/19

    The findings of a study led by UB's Jack Tseng fill an important gap in scientists’ knowledge of how hyenas reached North America.

  • Cloud computing concept. Application of software and internet cables.
    Finding the right balance of cloud computing resources
    6/19/19

    Researchers in the School of Management have developed a solution to manage cloud computing resources more cost-effectively.

  • SurgIno co-founders Thomas Langan, Tatiana Boyko, Stephen Chiang and Jinwei Hu.
    UB musician, surgeons launch startups
    6/19/19

    The two teams of UB entrepreneurs started new companies to solve problems they have experienced firsthand in the music and medical industries.

  • Two students working with a drone.
    UB bringing ethics into computer science classes
    6/20/19

    Ethics in the curriculum will now be a requirement, rather than an afterthought, organizers say.

  • Students on the balustrade of the canteen terrace, around 1931.
    Giving Bauhaus women overdue recognition
    6/20/19

    An exhibition co-curated by UB art historian Libby Otto, and a new book she co-authored, profile 45 women who carried the Bauhaus message to a global audience.

  • Chancellor's Award medal.
    25 faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    6/24/19

    The awards provide system-wide recognition of consistently superior professional achievement.

  • UB pharmacy building exterior.
    UB renames Kapoor Hall
    6/20/19

    The home of the UB pharmacy school has been renamed the “Pharmacy Building” after the SUNY Board of Trustees approved a resolution revoking the building’s current name.

  • Frank Scannapieco.
    Scannapieco earns IADR award
    6/21/19

    The prestigious Research in Oral Biology Award recognizes the UB faculty member's outstanding research in the field.

  • Project partners gather to mark the formal dedication of "Life Support" exhibit that features a salvaged 400-year-old yellow box tree that was removed from a residential neighborhood.
    Dead tree gives new life to Australian landscape
    6/24/19

    UB architect Joyce Wang’s lastest “habitecture” project turns a dead, 400-year-old tree into a living habitat and art project.

  • Esha Chebolu in lobby of the Jacobs School.
    UB medical student named NIH Medical Research Scholar
    6/25/19

    The prestigious national program will allow Esha Chebolu to conduct research on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland.

  • 2009 alum Aaron Krolikowski and 2019 grad Michael Brown.
    Mentoring success story
    6/26/19

    UB's efforts to foster student mentorships thrive with the connection between Aaron Krolikowski and Michael Brown.

  • East Community High School students use hand-eye coordination to control drone simulation software to land in a specific time frame.
    Surgery camp
    6/27/19

    100 high school students used video games and 3D simulators to learn some of the skills surgeons rely on when performing operations.

  • Silhouette of trump with a cellphone in his hands, twitter birds above.
    Trump's tweets bring Dems, GOP together
    6/26/19

    While they may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, both parties disapprove of insults and false statements from the president.

  • Scientist at Aesku.NY pipettes a solution containing cells onto a slide.
    Startup advances science of diagnosing autoimmune disease
    6/28/19

    UB partner Aesku.NY is developing new diagnostic tests that could ultimately improve care for patients coping with autoimmune diseases.

  • Monica Stephens.
    Stephens named fellow of GIScience program
    6/27/19

    The UB geographer is part of the TRELIS program devoted to cultivating the next generation of female leaders in the field.

  • Helen "Nellie" Drew.
    California bill to pay college athletes runs afoul of Constitution
    6/27/19

    A similar issue involving state legislation regulating college athletes was addressed in 1993, UB sports law expert Helen “Nellie” Drew says.

  • UB researcher Heather Ochs-Balcom pictured with African American women who participated in the Jewels in Our Genes study.
    Grant to fund follow-up to ‘Jewels in Our Genes’ study
    6/28/19

    The new study led by Heather Ochs-Balcom seeks to identify genes that are unique to breast cancer in African American women.

  • law school lecture hall, with rear view of instructor.
    BA in law addresses changing market
    6/28/19

    The bachelor’s degree in law is designed to prepare students for careers that demand a sound understanding of the law but not a licensed attorney.

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