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With over 250 episodes, there's a ton of UB grad knowledge collected in our webinars. Browse through our previous episodes to find the one that you want to watch or see again. 

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  • From UB to the Bench - My Personal Journey to Becoming a Judge
    6/18/25
    How do you take your time at UB and use it to propel yourself into the career of your dreams? The Honorable Lourdes M. Ventura, JD '98, MSW '98, BA '04, will share her story that will include valuable advice but also inspiration!
  • Building Your Personal Brand
    6/11/25
    Claire Stroh, BS '14, MBA, PHR, SHRM-CP, CEO of Claire is Coaching, will share her connect, post and engage intentionally framework to help you communicate your value and grow your network.
  • New Graduate Job Search Success Strategies for 2025
    6/4/25
    Welcome to the UB alumni family Class of 2025! Now what?! Cathy Lanzalaco, CEO of Inspire Careers, has a plan for you and all recent graduates. Get your job search in order to land your best first professional step!
  • Keeping the Candle Lit - Educator Burnout & Impact
    5/28/25
    Educator burnout is a real issue. No matter the grade level, educators are stretched thin to make things happen. Casey T. Jakubowski, PhD, CAS '08, will share the causes of burnout and some ways to overcome it.
  • Thriving in Adulthood - A Roadmap for Young Adults
    5/21/25
    Gain a deeper understanding of why you—or a young adult you know—feels stuck, but also a clear sense of direction and empowerment to take the next steps toward a brighter, more purposeful future with Linda Bucher, MBA '91.
  • Seeing Us - 5/14 Memorial
    5/13/25
    Ahead of the anniversary, this webinar on TUESDAY, will feature the architects who designed the 5/14 memorial, UB architecture professor Jin Young Song and Douglass Alligood. Learn more of the design process and how they intend to provide healing and hope to the community.

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  • What is an informational interview? How can I use it as a tool to transition to another career? How can I use it to expand my network? This webinar provides an overview, possible questions, and preparation and follow up steps to make the most out of these valuable career and networking opportunities. 

    CaTyra Polland, BA '08, is the founder of Career Prep, a writing and editing company that specializes in resumes, cover letters and editing in Rochester, NY. She has worked with a number of other non profits across the east coast and published her first book, in May 2017.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, June 28, 2017

  • Learn what’s included in due diligence for business or litigation from a former CIA officer. Then, try your hand at some simple investigating with a review of “Google Ninja Tricks." 

    Marc Hurwitz, BA '97 began government service with Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. After working in the White House, he became a counter-terrorism officer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He currently owns and operates Crossroads Investigations, a full-service Private Investigation and Due Diligence firm. 


    Originally presented: Wednesday, June 7, 2017

  • As organizations grow increasingly more complex, navigating the cultural norms and political landscape of your company takes careful thought, time, empathy and courage.

    Join Jennifer Cross, owner and founder of Princeton Leadership Services, for a webinar on adaptive organizations. You'll learn about the five key characteristics of adaptive organizations, how they promote healthy and happy organizational cultures and the ways to analyze their presence in your current workplace.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, April 12, 2017

  • Trying to locate quality information that is scholarly, reliable, and relevant can be overwhelming. Join UB librarian Laura Taddeo as she introduces you to some of the strategies you can employ in order to access high-quality research in the humanities including (but certainly not limited to) English, comparative literature, media study and history.

    Taddeo is library liaison to the English, comparative literature, media study and history departments and head of the arts, humanities, and social sciences team at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Libraries.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, March 15, 2017

  • Mindfulness on the Go - Recognizing the Wasteful Nature of Anxiety
    7/14/23
    Vinay Dabholkar, PhD ’96, MS '93, will help you become more mindful in your every day, busy life.
  • Stepping into Your Power to Advance Your Career
    7/14/23
    There are many barriers to career advancement. Learn what’s preventing women from progressing at work, how to boost your confidence and how to dissolve barriers.
  • Career Change 101 - How to Design a Career You Actually Love
    7/14/23
    Ashley Artrip, from Mission Collaborative, leads a workshop to provide you with effective ideas, steps, and resources to get your career change process started.
  • How to Handle a Salary Negotiation
    7/14/23
    Negotiating salary for a new job or a raise can cause anxiety. In this webinar, you will learn skills to negotiate with confidence and poise to maximize your value without pricing yourself out.

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