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Explore resources and support from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and from UB.

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Through a wide range of programs, services, and activities, we are building a supportive and inclusive environment for women in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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We offer student-centric academic and social enrichment programs, and also work closely with national engineering organizations, student chapters and community partners to build a strong, supportive environment.

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We are dedicated to ensuring a welcoming, inclusive and safe environment for all members of the UB community, including our LGBTQ+ students, faculty, staff and community members.

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The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is committed to ensuring a welcoming and safe environment for all members of the UB community, including any students, faculty, staff and community members with disabilities.

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The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has put together a set of recommended steps towards inclusion as units work to hire faculty on the tenure and non-tenure track.

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The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences does not tolerate harassment, discrimination or mistreatment in any form. Resources are available to students, faculty and staff who feel unsafe or unwelcome.