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  • Admired educator.
    Admired educator
    12/3/15

    Architecture dean Robert Shibley has been named one of the 25 top educators in architecture and design by an international publication for design leaders.

  • Campaign for the Community.
    Campaign for the Community
    12/3/15

    For UB faculty member Robert Wahler, Niagara Hospice preserves quality of life at the end of life.

  • For the children.
    For the children
    12/3/15

    Retired UB faculty member Deb Walters is making a 2,500-mile solo kayak trip to support the children living in and around a huge garbage dump in Guatemala City.

  • Health care as human right.
    Health care as a human right
    12/3/15

    A UB Law School forum recently cast the debate over health coverage in terms of understanding health care as a basic human right.  

  • Krovi named ASME fellow.
    Krovi named ASME fellow
    12/3/15

    UB robotics expert Venkat Krovi has been named a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

  • Transforming nonlinear optics.
    Transforming nonlinear optics
    12/3/15

    A paper published by UB researchers in the journal Science examines how nonlinear optics is poised to deliver breakthroughs in medicine, energy, electronics and other areas.

  • #SaferRoads.
    #SaferRoads
    12/3/15

    Go ahead, rant about the snow on Twitter. It can ease traffic on slippery, congested roads.

  • Mother Nature knows best.
    Mother Nature knows best
    12/3/15

    UB researchers are investigating whether plant sterols can be used as a natural alternative to drug therapy in expectant mothers who have high cholesterol.

  • Testosterone-insulin link.
    Testosterone-insulin link
    12/3/15

    Men with Type 2 diabetes who have low testosterone levels can benefit significantly from testosterone treatment, UB researchers have found.

  • Hacking kids' accounts.
    Hacking kids' accounts
    12/3/15

    The cyberattack on digital toymaker VTech is the first that involves stealing personal information from minors, UB cyber expert Arun Vishwanath says.

  • Supporting education in Tanzania.
    Supporting education in Tanzania
    12/2/15

    UB will celebrate the ongoing accomplishments of the Buffalo Tanzania Education Project — including the launch of a new book — at a special event on Dec. 3.

  • Snow day?
    Snow day?
    12/3/15

    UB has a communications plan to inform faculty, staff and students about class cancellations and other important issues due to a severe snow or ice storm.

  • Questioning Greenland colonization theory.
    Questioning colonization theory
    12/7/15

    A new study questions the popular notion that the Vikings were able to colonize Greenland because of a period of unusually warm weather.

  • Reprogramming the genome.
    Reprogramming the genome
    12/7/15

    UB Parkinson’s disease researchers have developed a way to ramp up the conversion of skin cells into dopamine neurons.

  • Legend reveals second passion.
    Legend reveals second passion
    12/4/15

    Best known as a singer/songwriter, John Legend shared his dedication to education and social activism during a talk at UB.

  • Joining the discussion.
    Joining the discussion
    12/4/15

    Six UB law students and their professor are traveling to Paris to be part of the 2015 United Nations Conference on Climate Change.

  • Scholars on the Road.
    Scholars on the Road
    12/7/15

    In the next installment of the CAS lecture series, faculty member Jonathan Katz talks about UB's emerging role in queer studies in the arts.

  • Discussing climate change.
    Discussing climate change
    12/4/15

    Some 3,000 miles from Paris, WNY stakeholders — including two UB faculty members — will discuss their own solutions regarding climate change as part of the annual WNY environmental congress.

  • Broadening the audience.
    Broadening the audience
    12/8/15

    Extremist groups now have a global audience at their fingertips, thanks to social media, UB faculty member Michael Stefanone says.

  • Easing the way for cancer patients.
    Easing the way for cancer patients
    12/10/15

    An innovative partnership between UB Law School and Roswell Park Cancer Institute aims to make life easier for cancer patients by addressing legal problems that arise after the diagnosis.

  • All the news that’s fit for me.
    All the news that鈥檚 fit for me
    12/10/15

    UB researcher Ivan Dylko has developed a model that explores the impact of personalizing online information.

  • Fighting painkiller abuse.
    Fighting painkiller abuse
    12/10/15

    A UB study finds motivational interviewing to be an effective technique in curbing opioid abuse among the elderly.

  • New approach to concussion.
    New approach to concussion
    12/10/15

    UB researchers have developed and are testing a new treatment for acute concussion that could change the way head injuries are treated.

  • Facilitating health study.
    Facilitating health study
    12/10/15

    UB faculty member Gary Giovino is serving as a consultant on an international project to collect health data via mobile phone.  

  • Year-round learning.
    Year-round learning
    12/10/15

    UBThisWinter offers numerous opportunities for faculty, staff and students to continue learning — or just have some fun — during the break between semesters.

  • Eat local? There's a snack for that.
    Eat local? There's a snack for that
    12/10/15

    Campus Dining & Shops has rolled out four new Pride of New York vending machines, each stocked with items made or produced in New York State.

  • Opening the world of higher ed.
    Opening world of higher ed
    12/10/15

    College Success Centers help students at Buffalo Public Schools explore college programs and meet role models for college success.

  • More grads pursuing ‘Gap Years’.
    More grads pursuing 鈥楪ap Years鈥�
    12/10/15

    Taking time to pursue other goals before working full-time jobs in their fields is increasingly becoming an option for college graduates, UB's director of career services says.

  • Reed-Danahay named co-editor.
    Reed-Danahay named co-editor
    12/14/15

    UB scholar Deborah Reed-Danahay is co-editing a new series for written works at the intersection of literature and anthropological studies.

  • Re-energizing Shelton Square.
    Re-energizing Shelton Square
    12/14/15

    UB architecture students are developing plans to breathe new life into a downtown Buffalo site.

  • UB to launch Department of Jewish Thought.
    UB to launch Department of Jewish Thought
    12/16/15

    The new interdisciplinary unit will be oriented toward theory and philosophy, with an emphasis on ethics.

  • Tripathi establishes interim policy for art
    12/16/15

    Student art projects installed on campus outside the Center for the Arts now must include a notation or explanatory identifier stating it is a work of art.

  • ‘Going through the muck’.
    鈥楪oing through the muck鈥�
    12/17/15

    Sand pits. Water traps. Dirt bumps. And there's always mud. UB fundraiser Gayle Hutton loves the challenges of cyclocross racing.

  • Fire and Ice.
    Fire and Ice
    12/17/15

    Exhibition at CEPA Gallery juxtaposes UB photographer’s snowflake art with alum's portraits of the sun's surface.

  • Training for virtual health care.
    Training for virtual health care
    12/17/15

    The School of Nursing has received a grant to prepare students to use telehealth technology with patients in underserved rural areas.

  • Sparking an interest in computers.
    Sparking an interest in computers
    12/17/15

    An enthusiastic crowd attended CSE Kids Day activities, an event designed to celebrate computer science and get kids excited about the field.  

  • Growing approach to child welfare.
    Growing approach to child welfare
    12/17/15

    A UB social work study has found that using a differential response rather than a one-size-fits-all strategy in child welfare cases keeps kids safer.

  • Govindaraju named fellow of NAI.
    Govindaraju named fellow of NAI
    12/17/15

    UB faculty member Venu Govindaraju, a globally recognized expert in machine learning and pattern recognition, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.

  • Fulbright assignment has special meaning.
    Fulbright assignment has special meaning
    12/17/15

    UB biostatistician Randy Carter has received a Fulbright award to a major research institute in India, but the assignment holds a personal connection that is likely to be more meaningful.

  • After Paris, what's next for climate change research?
    After Paris, what's next for climate change research?
    12/17/15

    Despite the climate accord reached in Paris, more work is needed to understand how sea levels could rise in the future, UB geologist Beata Csatho writes in Nature.

  • Probing how cancer cells die.
    Probing how cancer cells die
    12/17/15

    A new study by UB chemists traces how enigmatic molecules called sphingolipids help cancer self-destruct.

  • Five UB-related companies join START-UP NY.
    Five UB-related companies join START-UP NY
    12/17/15

    Five companies founded by UB students, faculty and alumni have joined START-UP NY.

  • Difficult conversation.
    Guiding the difficult conversation
    12/17/15

    Teresa Miller offers some "informal rules of cultural engagement" designed to help further UB's commitment to being an inclusive and diverse community.

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    12/17/15

    UB faculty member Claude Welch talks about why the Universal Declaration still matters, nearly 70 years after its implementation by the United Nations.

  • Supporting UB's Muslims.
    Supporting UB's Muslims
    12/18/15

    More than 50 people gathered at a solidarity vigil to show their support for Muslim members of the UB community.

  • miniature drone "insects" pictured next to a penny for scale.
    Spotlight on research
    12/18/15

    From robot bees to designer neurons, UB research and discoveries are helping us understand the world we live in and improving our quality of life.

  • Tripathi updates PSS.
    Tripathi updates PSS
    12/18/15

    President Satish K. Tripathi discussed funding for athletics, downtown parking and the student art project at the December meeting of the Professional Staff Senate.

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