A paper published today explains why there needs to be a shift in cannabis policies to a public health approach as opposed to the prevailing, more punitive approach that pushes abstinence instead of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A University at Buffalo research program that is investigating what causes some people with multiple sclerosis to experience severe and aggressive disease is beginning to shed light on ...
Departments interested in taking part in Adopt-a-Family should contact Community Relations and provide the following information no later than Nov. 18: The number of family members your office would ...
The J. Warren Perry Award and Lectureship honors the founding dean of UB’s School of Health Related Professions, now the School of Public Health and Health Professions. Perry was a prolific and ...
Traveling to UB from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the design installation invites us to sit and connect with our nonhuman neighbors.
In a Q&A with UBNow, Gwen Appelbaum, Sherene Milizia and Henry-Louis Taylor Jr. talk about why they give to UB's faculty and staff campaign.
The opening reception for the exhibition on Oct. 24 will feature an inclusive fashion show that is open to all.
A study co-led by UB finds the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago, seeding the genetic variation that shapes our modern diet.
An initiative led by PhD student and social justice fellowship recipient Rhonda Drewes aims to save lives by registering AEDs, especially in underserved areas.
Research Day, held at the Buffalo Museum of Science, will include a proclamation by April N. McCants-Baskin, chairperson of the Erie County Legislature BUFFALO, N.Y. — The University at Buffalo’s ...
Kenneth DeMarre, Micheal Dent, Peter Pfordresher and John Roberts have been recognized for their enduring contributions to the science of psychology.