Graduate News

Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the University at Buffalo.

  • Study: Young adults with a history of school discipline report depressive symptoms, lower well-being
    4/5/24

    “It’s time to rethink school discipline entirely,” says University at Buffalo sociologist and study author.

  • Des Forges symposium set for April 16
    4/4/24

    The conference held in memory of the human rights advocate will focus on sexual and reproductive rights from a human rights perspective.

  • UB geoscientists to help photograph eclipse for NASA
    4/4/24

    Citizen science teams across the path of totality will take advantage of a rare opportunity to observe the sun’s atmosphere.

  • NSF director trades AI knowledge with UB community
    4/4/24

    Sethuraman Panchanathan learned plenty about UB’s research — and also offered plenty of advice — during a visit to campus.

  • JAMA paper shows telemedicine success for HCV treatment
    4/4/24

    In people with opioid use disorder, telemedicine treatment for hepatitis C virus was more than twice as successful as off-site referral.

  • Experimental theater modernizes Shakespeare
    4/3/24

    Theatre and Dance’s production of “Henry VI, Part II” infuses Shakespeare’s timeless story with a touch of today’s overly dramatic TV shows.

  • Transporting spin information at the speed of light
    4/3/24

    Scientists transfer electron spin to photons, a quantum tech advancement that could offer rapid communication over interplanetary distances.

  • JAMA paper shows telemedicine success for HCV treatment
    4/3/24

    People with opioid use disorder who have hepatitis C virus were twice as likely to be successfully treated and cured if they received facilitated telemedicine treatment at their opioid treatment program.

  • UB is ready to lead in AI for social good
    4/2/24

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan opened the National AI Institute for Exceptional Education.

  • UB to celebrate Sustainability Month
    4/2/24

    Events throughout April will mark the successes UB has achieved and the work that still needs to be done.

  • Creating nanoshell catalyst to capture methane emissions
    4/2/24

    A UB-led research team is developing new catalysts that aim to turn climate-warming methane emissions into useful commercial products.

  • UB awarded $1.25M to create clean energy research hub
    4/2/24

    The project will tap UB’s expertise in materials science, advanced manufacturing, AI and more.

  • UB geoscientists to help photograph total solar eclipse for NASA
    4/2/24

    Teams across the path of totality will take advantage of a rare opportunity to observe the sun’s atmosphere.

  • UB organ donors share their stories
    4/1/24

    The stories are particularly relevant during April, which is designated as National Donate Life Month.