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  • UB launches Advanced Certificate in Nurse Leadership
    3/1/19

    The joint effort of the School of Nursing and the School of Management aims to increase the number of nurses in leadership and management posts.

  • Close up of the feet of a person wearing sneakers as they walk outside.
    Step Challenge promotes healthy lifestyle
    3/1/19

    Registration is now open for the main event in the School of Public Health and Health Professions’ annual celebration of National Public Health Week.

  • side view of Molly Crabapple working on a painting.
    Molly Crabapple to speak at UB
    3/5/19

    The internationally acclaimed author, journalist and artist will deliver the “Humanities to the Rescue” keynote address.

  • An illustration visualizes dihydrofolate reductase, one of the proteins scientists studied. Different colors indicate the intensity of the protein's motion in different locations.
    Scientists fingerprint proteins using their vibrations
    3/6/19

    Researchers show they can quickly measure a protein’s microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research.

  • State 蜜桃传媒 of New York (SUNY) logo.
    Faculty named fellows of SUNY HLI
    3/5/19

    Oscar Gomez-Duarte and Justin Read have joined an initiative that is developing Hispanic/Latinx leaders across SUNY.

  • UB logo.
    Council adjourns public meeting after stipend disruption
    3/4/19

    The UB Council adjourned to executive session minutes after the start of its meeting after graduate students seeking an increase in their stipends disrupted the meeting.

  • Young gamer looking at screen and playing video games on computer in dark room wearing headphones and using backlit rainbow keyboard.
    Many factors affect video games鈥� link to violence
    3/6/19

    Violent games may trigger violent acts in people with a predisposition toward violence, according to new research by a UB education professor.

  • Hadar Borden, at the podium, speaks to participants of the Innovation Sprint.
    Tackling hockey attendance at Innovation Sprint
    3/5/19

    UB students pitched their ideas for solving a real-world problem — increasing attendance at Buffalo Beauts' games — at a special Innovation Sprint.

  • Detail of UB branded bike-share bikes.
    Buffalo BikeShare pilot turned into future of Uber
    3/7/19

    The technology for the world's first dockless bicycle was piloted at UB.

  • shot down the main aisle of a bus with happy rehab science students on both sides.
    UB students lobby state lawmakers
    3/6/19

    For the 10th year, Rehabilitation Science students traveled to Albany to educate state lawmakers about the profession.

  • Elyse Guidas speaks to mobile market operators.
    Mobile market operators share impact of their work
    3/7/19

    Mobile market operators from across the country gathered at UB for the first-ever mobile produce market summit.

  • President Satish K. Tripathi.
    A conversation with President Tripathi
    3/8/19

    As we near the midpoint of the spring semester, President Satish K. Tripathi sat down with UBNow to talk about a range of issues of interest to the campus community.

  • Robert Genco in his lab.
    Longtime UB faculty member Robert Genco dies at 80
    3/7/19

    The world-renowned researcher in oral science was a tireless advocate for interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurship in his 51 years at UB.

  • Concept of narcissism: silhouette of people holding up one person who is wearing a crown and pointing to them self.
    Narcissists constrain team performance
    3/11/19

    Narcissists make bad teammates — both in the NBA and in your workplace, according to a new study from the School of Management.

  • Two round protein droplets move toward one another.
    Scientists use laser 鈥榯weezers鈥� to grab tiny protein droplets
    3/11/19

    The new research by UB physicists illuminates some basic properties of these eccentric marvels of biology.

  • Microscopic view of klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria.
    New guidelines for life-saving antibiotic
    3/14/19

    The new use guidelines on polymyxins were drawn up by an international panel that was co-led by UB pharmacy faculty member Brian Tsuji.

  • San Francisco 49er players talking a knee on the sideline during the playing of the national anthem at a football game.
    Panelists discuss First Amendment and athletics
    3/8/19

    Discussion at the event focused on NFL players' First Amendment rights during the national anthem protests.

  • Millie Chen stands next to and looks at her artwork hung in a gallery.
    Art faculty exhibit in local galleries
    3/12/19

    New works by UB faculty artists Millie Chen and Maximilian Goldfarb are on exhibit now in two galleries in the community.

  • Woman using a smartphone in an urban neighborhood.
    Online neighborhood reviews could aid urban planning
    3/11/19

    Online data can tell us a lot about the places where we live — if we can develop ways to analyze it, UB researchers say.

  • Othman Shibly and colleagues overlooking the Khanke displacement camp in Iraq.
    Shibly opens first clinic in Iraq
    3/13/19

    The clinic will provide residents of the Khanke displacement camp their first oral health care in five years.

  • Students listen to a presentation while a turkey vulture perches on the presenter's arm.
    鈥楥ool science鈥� is focus of Science Exploration Day
    3/12/19

    The goal of the annual event for local high school students is for participants to make their own headlines about STEM, organizers say.

  • Photo illustration showing how Garwood Medical Devices' Biofilm Disruption Device™ (BDD™) works.
    Joint replacement infection?
    3/13/19

    Researchers are developing a device that delivers low-voltage to the joint replacement, creating an antibacterial environment that stops infections.

  • Man flossing his teeth.
    Online counseling aims to motivate brushing, flossing
    3/13/19

    UB dental researchers have received an NIH grant to develop online intervention to improve oral health in dental patients.

  • view of North Campus across Lake LaSalle.
    UB programs rank among the best
    3/12/19

    U.S. News & World Report cites a range of programs spanning numerous fields as being among the nation's best in its 2020 rankings.

  • 3D computer simulation of air flowing over a hill, creating turbulence at transonic speed.
    Which way does air flow at 3,836 mph?
    3/14/19

    UB engineer James Chen is laying the groundwork for quieter, more efficient and safer supersonic flight.

  • Active learning classroom at the Jacobs school where students sit at smaller tables and watch material projected on screens on the classroom walls.
    Jacobs School establishes institute for educators
    3/14/19

    Jennifer Meka of the Penn State College of Medicine will join UB as the inaugural director of the Medical Education and Educational Research Institute.

  • Pharmacist holding a phone in one hand and a bottle of medication in the other.
    Pharmacy students lead successful TOC program
    3/15/19

    Telephone-based counseling to recently discharged patients led to a more than 60 percent decline in 30-day hospital readmissions.

  • David M. Holmes, MD, performs a home visit on one of the children suspected of malnutrition.
    Medical outreach
    3/15/19

    Eight medical students were part of a team that spent winter break sharpening basic skills while seeing hundreds of patients in a clinic in rural Haiti.

  • View from behind of a mother holding an infant.
    Study links infant temperament, obesity risks
    3/15/19

    The UB-led study is believed to be the first to look at temperament traits as they relate to childhood obesity risks in infants whose mothers had gestational diabetes.

  • rear view of three older women walking along a fall leaf-strewn path.
    All activity matters for heart health
    3/15/19

    Light physical activity like folding clothes might be enough to significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in older women, a new study has found.

  • Students in a graduate studio in the School of Architecture and Planning presented ideas for redeveloping the Eastern Hills Mall in Clarence, NY.
    Stars align on Eastern Hills redesign
    3/15/19

    With the project in its early stages, UB architecture and urban design students were able to offer their own ideas for redeveloping the mall in Clarence.

  • Group sitting on a couch; most are singing and/pr playing instruments, but a girl at the end has a sour look on her face.
    Poor pitch singing could be a matter of the tune in your head
    3/18/19

    Though it’s easy to hear a singer hit a bad note, what’s contributing to that inaccuracy might actually be inaudible, according to the results of a new UB-led study.

  • Nate Oats, coach of the year. MAC logo. CJ Massinberg, player of the year.
    Massinburg, Oats claim MAC鈥檚 top honors
    3/18/19

    Senior CJ Massinburg has been named the MAC Player of the Year and coach Nate Oats has earned his second straight MAC Coach of the Year honor.

  • Group shot of women's basketball team celebrating MAC Championship.
    UB women beat Ohio to win MAC Championship
    3/17/19

    The Bulls now have to wait until Monday’s selection show to see who they'll play in the NCAA Tournament.

  • Members of the men's basketball team jump for joy as they learn they'll play in Tulsa as the no. 6 seed in the west region of the NCAA tournament.
    Men's hoops earns No. 6 seed in West
    3/17/19

    The men's basketball team's draw in the NCAA Tournament sets up a potential matchup with former Bulls' coach Bobby Hurley's Arizona State team.

  • Goalie for the men's club hockey team guards the net.
    UB hockey teams get their chance in the spotlight
    3/19/19

    The men's and women's basketball teams aren't the only UB sports teams vying for a national championship this month.

  • UB Faculty Jazz Quartet playing at a "1968 Jazz Impressions" event.
    Music faculty to present concerts
    3/20/19

    An evening of jazz and the music of Kurt Weill are the focus of back-to-back concerts this month.

  • Still from the "Introducing UB's Center for Sports Advancement" video of two cheerleaders running with giant "U" and "B" flags.
    蜜桃传媒-wide outreach key to new center
    3/20/19

    The School of Law's Center for the Advancement of Sport will train lawyers for the sports industry and promote interdisciplinary research.

  • UB women's basketball team celebrating in their locker room in alumni arena.
    Women to play Rutgers in first round of NCAA Tournament
    3/19/19

    UB makes its third straight appearance in the Big Dance as the 10th seed in the Albany Region.

  • Mary Brennan-Taylor told her mother’s story to more than 200 pharmacy, medical and physical therapy students from UB, and physician assistant students from D’Youville College.
    UB launches 鈥楾eam Alice鈥�
    3/19/19

    The innovative research and advocacy initiative aims to combat medical errors and polypharmacy in the elderly.

  • Pregnant African women surrounded by pregnant women of other races.
    Study examines African refugees' pregnancy outcomes
    3/20/19

    The UB-led study found that the refugee women have healthier pregnancies than women born in the U.S., despite receiving less prenatal care.

  • A series of test tubes filled with DNA helixes.
    How hot spots of genetic variation evolved in DNA
    3/21/19

    New research led by biologist Omer Gokcumen uncovers a complex story that hints at how adaptable — yet delicate — humans are as a species.

  • A pile of pills and capsules.
    Common heartburn meds linked to kidney disease, failure
    3/21/19

    The UB study examined 190,000 patients over 15 years and found that acid reflux drugs increase the risk of kidney disease by 20 percent.

  • Maureen Kozakiewicz, GTSC state program coordinator for drowsy driving speaks to students during the "Stay Awake! Stay Alive!" program.
    Bringing awareness to drowsy driving
    3/22/19

    New York’s “Stay Awake, Stay Alive” campaign made an impression during a recent visit to a UB public health class.

  • Two medical students (on the left and the right) holding up their residency placement letters are embraced by a female staff member (center).
    Wait is over for UB med students
    3/22/19

    UB medical students in the Class of 2019 learned where they will train in residency at Match Day, a rite of passage for prospective physicians.

  • Silouhette of fans' hands, making the horns up sign.
    It鈥檚 a whole new game for UB Athletics
    3/22/19

    UB athletics is no longer an afterthought. It’s part of the national conversation.

  • Josh Whetzel, the radio play-by-play man for all UB men’s basketball home and away games and Jon Fuller.
    UB radio team lives for the big moments
    3/21/19

    Veteran broadcasters Josh Whetzel and Paul Peck are the eyes and ears of Bulls fans who can't get to the games.

  • Summer Hemphill and Cierra Dillard sit at a skirted table and take questions from the media.
    Women's tournament experience key to success
    3/21/19

    Past NCAA Tournament success helps the UB women's basketball team create a mindset for the future.

  • Karl Gude, UB communicators conference keynote speaker.
    New approaches to telling UB鈥檚 story
    3/25/19

    Communicators across campus were urged to ‘rethink’ how they share UB’s story with the world at their third annual professional development conference.

  • Summer Hemphill dibbles the ball down the court while blocking a Rutgers player.
    Bulls win battle against Rutgers
    3/23/19

    Friday's hard-fought victory sends the women's basketball team into a second-round matchup against second-seed UConn.

  • A packed room of fans in UB blue cheer on their teams at Santora.
    Bulls fans flood watch parties
    3/23/19

    For one Bulls fan, her loyalty to the teams trumps a trip to Iceland.

  • Massinburg dribbles the ball as an ASU player tries to keep pace.
    Crowd support propels Bulls
    3/23/19

    Boisterous fans make the Bulls feel right at home as they defeat Arizona State to move into the Round of 32.

  • Photo of UB basketball player Jeremy Harris driving to the hoop.
    In March, he's heating up. He's on fire!
    3/24/19

    UB senior Jeremy Harris has earned the nickname "Mr. March" for his elevated level of play in the postseason.

  • CJ Massinburg drives against Texas Tech's Tariq Owens.
    Seniors leave their mark on program
    3/25/19

    UB basketball has reached the big time, and it’s because of a supremely talented senior class that has left a mark on the program unlike any other.

  • Summer Hemphill shoots a basket.
    Bulls鈥� comeback sends message
    3/25/19

    Although the women's basketball team fell short in its game against UConn, its performance reinforces its growing reputation as a top program.

  • People participating in a yoga class.
    UB to celebrate National Public Health Week
    3/26/19

    The annual event aims to encourage a healthy lifestyle and educate the community on public health issues.

  • Sara Metcalff in a greenhouse.
    Including human perceptions into climate models
    3/26/19

    UB geographer Sara Metcalf and colleagues have been working to integrate people's perceptions of climate risk into climate models.  

  • Information tables at 2017 Refugee Health Summit.
    Refugee Health Summit to focus on housing, health
    3/26/19

    The summit will examine Buffalo’s housing crisis, explore the links between housing and health, and suggest policies to improve housing for better health of refugees.

  • UB seal on a blue background with the words, "President Satish K. Tripathi presents: Critical Conversations. Timely, insightful dialogue about the vital issues shaping our world.".
    NSF director to deliver 鈥楥ritical Conversation鈥�
    3/27/19

    France A. Córdova is this year's speaker in the series showcasing distinguished individuals who are helping to shape understanding of vital world issues.

  • Students walk past a wall mural with the words, "Redefining on-campus student employment, Here To Career, launching this semester. Learn more at buffalo.edu/studentlife/here-to-career".
    鈥楬ere to Career鈥� sets students apart
    3/27/19

    The new student employment program helps students take the skills they're developing in their on-campus jobs and apply them to a successful career.

  • tim cook in the lab.
    UB chemist lands NSF CAREER award
    3/28/19

    Timothy Cook will work with K-12 science teachers to create 3D-printed magnetic structures that self-assemble in the classroom.

  • Eighth grade students from Enterprise Charter’s Junior Frontiers of the Mohawk Valley program pose together on the steps of the Center for the Arts on UB's North Campus.
    An inside look at UB
    3/28/19

    Students from Enterprise Charter School's Junior Frontiers program recently visited UB to discuss diversity and the importance of going to college.

  • Detail from the 2018 program for the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence, featuring those words and icons of a beaker, graduation cap, book, rocket, basketball, briefcase and wind turbine.
    15 students receive Chancellor鈥檚 Awards
    3/28/19

    The students were recognized for academic excellence and accomplishments in such areas as leadership, athletics and community service.

  • hands of a child and an adult man hold a globe.
    UB celebrates Sustainability Month
    3/29/19

    Many of the events on the calendar are not ones that most people would think of as being related to sustainability.

  • Rep. brian higgins at a podium at a press conference announcing NIH funding for the Hunter James Kelly Research Institute. Standing to the side of Higgins are norma Nowak and Laura Feltri.
    New approach to Krabbe鈥檚 Disease
    3/28/19

    The NIH has awarded $2 million to UB’s Hunter James Kelly Research Institute to pursue a new direction in understanding and curing the fatal disease.

  • ronan farrow at the podium with a buffalo statue in the background.
    Farrow shares background on Weinstein article
    3/29/19

    The journalist tells a UB audience that his story reporting allegations of sexual misconduct against the film producer came close to never being published.

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