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With over 250 episodes, there's a ton of UB grad knowledge collected in our webinars. Browse through our previous episodes to find the one that you want to watch or see again. 

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  • From UB to the Bench - My Personal Journey to Becoming a Judge
    6/18/25
    How do you take your time at UB and use it to propel yourself into the career of your dreams? The Honorable Lourdes M. Ventura, JD '98, MSW '98, BA '04, will share her story that will include valuable advice but also inspiration!
  • Building Your Personal Brand
    6/11/25
    Claire Stroh, BS '14, MBA, PHR, SHRM-CP, CEO of Claire is Coaching, will share her connect, post and engage intentionally framework to help you communicate your value and grow your network.
  • New Graduate Job Search Success Strategies for 2025
    6/4/25
    Welcome to the UB alumni family Class of 2025! Now what?! Cathy Lanzalaco, CEO of Inspire Careers, has a plan for you and all recent graduates. Get your job search in order to land your best first professional step!
  • Keeping the Candle Lit - Educator Burnout & Impact
    5/28/25
    Educator burnout is a real issue. No matter the grade level, educators are stretched thin to make things happen. Casey T. Jakubowski, PhD, CAS '08, will share the causes of burnout and some ways to overcome it.
  • Thriving in Adulthood - A Roadmap for Young Adults
    5/21/25
    Gain a deeper understanding of why you—or a young adult you know—feels stuck, but also a clear sense of direction and empowerment to take the next steps toward a brighter, more purposeful future with Linda Bucher, MBA '91.
  • Seeing Us - 5/14 Memorial
    5/13/25
    Ahead of the anniversary, this webinar on TUESDAY, will feature the architects who designed the 5/14 memorial, UB architecture professor Jin Young Song and Douglass Alligood. Learn more of the design process and how they intend to provide healing and hope to the community.

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  • Building Buffalo
    7/14/23
    UB alumnus Joe Konze, BA '14, Business Development Associate with Douglas Development will share what the company has done for Buffalo so far and some of the plans in the works for the future.
  • Continue to Learn for Life with SUNY’s #EmTechMOOC
    7/14/23
    In this webinar, Roberta (Robin) Sullivan is a Teaching and Learning Strategist with Libraries, INstruction, Knowledge, Technology (LINKT) in the UB Libraries and UB alumnae, will discuss technologies for continuous learning.
  • Resume Writing
    7/14/23
    Could you improve your resume? Want to make sure you don’t make common mistakes on your resume? This webinar is for you!
  • Social Storytelling
    7/14/23
    Driving social media communications with an engaging narrative.
  • Racial Health Inequities: The COVID-19 Disaster Was Decades in the Making
    7/14/23
    Dr. Heather Orom, associate professor of community health and health behavior and associate dean for equity, diversity and inclusion in the School of Public Health and Health Professions, reviews her research on health care inequity.
  • Finance in Crisis - The Big and the Small Picture
    7/14/23
    Join Dr. Cristian Tiu, Chair of the Department of Finance and an Associate Professor of Finance at UB, to learn about financial crises.
  • Connecting Work You Love to the Success You Want to Achieve
    7/14/23
    In this webinar, not only will you learn how to identify a career that’s right for you, you’ll become clearer on your own personal definition of success so that you can connect work you love to the success you want to achieve.
  • Mindfulness & Law - New Tools for Law Students & Attorneys - Part 1
    7/14/23
    UB Law Professor Luis E. Chiesa, Joseph DiNardo, JD ’71, BA ’68 and UB Law Professor Stephanie L. Phillips, BS ’78 will share how the practice of mindfulness has affected their practice of law.
  • Businesses are collecting vast amounts of data attributed to the rapid rate of technological advancements. The increased amount of data, coupled with software that can process large amounts of data, provides an opportunity in the field of accounting to obtain greater comfort in financial statement balances, allows to test entire population of transactions and to monitor for adherence to policies, procedures and regulations.

    Join Lorrie Metzger, clinical assistant professor in the UB School of Management's accounting and law department, for a webinar on ways in which data analytics can be applied to the field of accounting.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, April 5, 2017

  • Saving Alice: Leveraging Tragedy Into Action-Part 2
    7/14/23
    In the second part of this two-part series learn more about Team Alice and how you can prevent medication harm in collaboration with physicians, pharmacists and other health care providers.

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