Eight UB students have won prestigious scholarships and awards in this year’s National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Students from UB's Gifted Math Program learned about the cool aspects of electrical engineering.
In addition, honorary degrees will be presented to UB alumna Leslie G. Ford and Buffalo native Helene D. Gayle.
Researchers were named on six patents in 2015, and had numerous technologies licensed to industry.
Some 5,846 students are candidates to receive degrees during UB's commencement ceremonies from April 29 through May 21.
The Education and Leadership Fellows in Sustainability (ELFS) work to create a long-term culture of sustainability at UB.
The event, sponsored by M&T Bank and UB groups, gives gamers a chance to showcase their skills.
UB students are heading to NASA Langley to show off plans for a heat shield meant to protect spacecraft entering Mars.
A UB expert explains the quirk that made it possible for the NFL to open the next season with a rematch between Super Bowl rivals.
The winning team will be offered paid summer internships at NASA and, potentially, the chance to flight test their concept.