Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the University at Buffalo.
Media are invited to attend a press conference Tuesday, April 16, at the Delavan-Grider Community Center.
The UB engineer is being recognized for his distinguished research contributions to the mechanical engineering field and dedicated service to the society.
UB's new vice provost for inclusive excellence has been advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion long before it was ever a phrase.
Study charts family history of Arabica, world’s most popular coffee species, through Earth’s heating and cooling periods over last millennia.
Fifteen past participants in a visiting scholar program with the Jagiellonian University in Krakow returned to celebrate the success of the program.
Despite taking a dip in Seneca Lake, the weather balloon camera launched by UB students provided some awesome images.
Droplet formation may have protected RNA in the prebiotic world, allowing it to self-replicate and kickstart life.
The acquisition includes a novel platform technology designed to improve the safety and efficacy of an important emerging class of cancer medicines.
As immigration increases, a student-run group at the Jacobs School aims to fill a concerning gap in the knowlege of U.S. health care providers.
A UB study found that young adults with a history of school discipline report depressive symptoms and lower well-being.
These white blood cells promote scar tissue formation, but certain drugs, such as pirfenidone, may stop this from happening.
The three UB faculty members are being recognized for extraordinary service to the university.
The POC Smiles student club aims to build a community where pre-dental students of color can find support and career-building opportunities.
UB will use the bulk of the funding to hire seven counselors embedded in one of seven academic units.
The award-winning quartet will present the final four concerts in this year's presentation of all 16 of Beethoven’s string quartets.