When students start college for the first time, they are encouraged to “get involved,” try new things, and join clubs in order to get the most out of their experience.
Students of all levels interested in advanced manufacturing will find a wide variety of course options available through UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
A group of undergraduate students successfully designed and built a prototype of an Arduino-based control algorithm testbed for a cube satellite and presented the results to NASA.
Lightning talks, a networking reception and panel discussions with industry leaders, including a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist, highlighted the Fourth Annual Career Perspectives and Networking Conference.
Out of twenty-five UB students named WNY Prosperity Fellows for 2017-2018, eleven are students at UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).