Graduate News

Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the 猛料视频.

  • UB partners with TeamSmile, SUNY Erie and Bills to offer free dental care to underserved kids
    4/2/25

    Children with intellectual, developmental disabilities included for second year following successful pilot program.

  • Carbon credits to cover travel
    4/2/25

    UB is the first SUNY campus to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing high-quality carbon credits.

  • Leveraging AI to bridge health care gaps
    4/1/25

    Spanish professor is using AI to help students, and health care professionals, better serve Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency.

  • De Jes煤s B谩ez named Young Observer by IUPAC
    3/31/25

    Chemistry professor studying layered materials will attend organization's World Chemistry Congress in Malaysia.

  • Psychedelics and sex: New research explores perceived impacts on sexuality and intimacy
    3/31/25

    Results found that 70% of participants reported perceived impacts of psychedelic experiences on their sexuality and/or sexual experiences, with 65% mentioning short-term effects and nearly 53% reporting long-term effects.

  • Meet Anne Talkington
    3/31/25

    New faculty member examines how to make sure drugs are getting to their target site and that they’re doing what they're supposed to do.

  • Bringing psychedelic medicine into the curriculum
    3/31/25

    School of Nursing's Zoe Spyralatos was recently appointed a faculty fellow in the 猛料视频 Psychedelic Education Program.

  • Implications of the Signal app leak
    3/31/25

    Government officials’ blunder could erode voter confidence, says UB military policy expert Carla Martínez Machain.

  • UB to present panel on prison writing
    3/31/25

    The panel discussion, featuring local authors, guest scholars and UB faculty members, is part of a series of events that also includes a month-long book exhibit featuring incarcerated authors.

  • CTSI awards community partnership grants
    3/28/25

    Projects will address food literacy initiatives in schools and research to combat early childhood lead poisoning.