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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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  • Added sugars can have significant negative impacts on your life, from mood swings to replacing nutrient-rich foods. Get tips and answers including why you should be concerned with too much sugar in your diet, the difference between naturally occurring and added sugars, and identifying added sugars on nutrition labels.

    Mallary Whipple MS, RDN, is a Buffalo Division Nutritionist with Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. She received her BS in Nutritional Sciences from Penn State and her MS in Clinical Nutrition from The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, April 26, 2017

  • Relationships 101 - Smooth Sailing in Turbulent Times
    7/14/23
    Join Master Certified Life Coach, Linda Bucher, MBA '91, to learn relationship strategies to help you get through turbulent times.
  • Pension Reform
    7/14/23
    Learn how legislation may have shaken up your retirement.
  • Translational Research in Mitochondrial Medicine - A Loop of Bedside to Bench to Bedside
    7/14/23
    Dr. Taosheng Huang, Chief of Genetics for Pediatrics at UB, Director of Genetics & Metabolism at Oishei Children’s Hospital and Program Director of Clinical Cancer Genetics at Great Lakes Cancer Center, will share his research and efforts to better the lives of sick children.
  • Financial Game Plan for Recent UB Grads
    7/14/23
    Congrats, new graduates! You put your blood, sweat & tears into your degree. Now, it’s time to nail down an adult financial plan.
  • The End of Accounting
    7/14/23
    This session will provide an overview on why financial statements have lost their relevance and what must be done to restore the relevance and viability of accounting and financial reporting in a modern economy.
  • Job Search Success Strategies
    7/14/23
    In the second part of her four-part career series Cathy Lanzalaco will shares the ins and outs of the modern job search.
  • Managing Remotely
    7/14/23
    Stephanie Argentine, UB alumnae and School of Management instructor and Executive in Residence, shares tips on how to adapt management styles for a work from home team.
  • The Hometown Advantage, and Other Lessons from Local LGBTQ History
    7/14/23
    As Pride celebrations happen around the United States, Ana Grujić and Adrienne Hill, founders of the Buffalo-Niagara LGBTQ History Project, discuss the importance of local LGBTQ stories and the need to chronicle them.

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