UB Council discusses making master plan reality
It was all business on Monday as UB Council members gathered to discuss the long-term goals of the university and the steps they must take to reach them.
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It was all business on Monday as UB Council members gathered to discuss the long-term goals of the university and the steps they must take to reach them.
Speaking. It's something most people take for granted. For me, that is not the case.
It's hard enough to be on time for class in the hassle-filled early days of the semester.
With thousands of students commuting to campus every week, the UB community greatly contributes to traffic confusion and traces its carbon footprint throughout the Western New York region.
That kid in your dorms that never seems to leave his room might have a legitimate problem, according to three recent studies conducted by psychologists at UB.
???Between struggling to pay tuition and room and board on top of buying food and textbooks, college students have long suffered from monetary misery.
Nobel Prize winner Baruch S. Blumberg, M.D., Ph.D., will speak about the importance of science on public health and the excitement of being on the cutting edge of medical research during his speech at UB next week.
For the last 50 years, the medical industry has infatuated with mood altering psychiatric drugs, also known as wonder drugs.
For his efforts in developing more energy-conscious architecture, Dennis Andrejko, associate professor of architecture at UB's School of Architecture and Planning, earned the honor of being elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
This summer, UB alumni who are interested in the fields of media and entertainment will be right at home in Los Angeles, Calif., for the first UB Coast to Coast Media and Entertainment Conference (UBC2C).
???Two people who have had extensive first-hand experiences in the turmoil-filled territory of Gaza Strip discussed the graphic scenes they witnessed at Salvatore's Italian Gardens Restaurant on Friday night in conjunction with UB's Organization of Arab Students (OAS) and the Muslim Student Association (MSA).
With over 1 million people attending his inauguration and 100,000 Europeans packed to hear him speak in Berlin, it is safe to say that the entire world has been swept up by President Barack Obama.
UB faculty and staff motivated to engage in community and volunteer projects now have a university-backed program to utilize such opportunities: the Community Outreach for Employees (CORE) program.
It was all business on Wednesday when the Faculty Senate Executive Committee (FSEC) met to discuss the recent projects and developments UB is currently undertaking.
This semester, Campus Dining & Shops (CD&S) will attempt to make the infamous freshman 15 a thing of the past by posting nutritional information on all food offered at CD&S locations.
Two members of UB's Department of Geology are embarking on groundbreaking research to discover a natural killer of Staphylococcus infections. Rossman Giese, Ph.D. and Tracy Bank, Ph.D. are investigating the ability of particular clays to kill the bacteria.
Students will dance the night away from 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16 until 7 a.m. Saturday to raise money for charity as part of the first annual Stay-Up UB dance marathon.
Jonathan Knee, the senior managing director of the major advisory investment firm Evercore Partners, discussed his new bestselling book The Accidental Investment Banker: Inside the Decade that Transformed Wall Street (AIB) at the Center for the Arts as a part of UB's Gerald S. Lippes Speaker Series last Thursday.
Tom Burrows, the director of the Center for the Arts (CFA), addressed the development of the CFA as part of the UB 2020 plan during a Faculty Senate Executive Committee meeting this past Wednesday.