Buffalo Business First reported on local health care companies that are partnering with universities to grow their talent pipeline, and covered how Nissha Medical Technologies is working with Dean Kemper Lewis to form a collaboration with SEAS.
Buffalo Business First featured Dean Kemper Lewis in an article that notes the school has added more than 2,000 students over the past decade, outgrowing its current facilities footprint and prompting UB to make plans for a new $102 million engineering building.
Award winning educator and environmental engineer James Jensen has been appointed chair of the Department of Engineering Education. Jensen succeeds Carl Lund, who has served as chair since the department was formed in 2018.