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  • Seeking Equity - Women & Minority Startup Challenges
    7/14/23
    In the final presentation of a three part series with UB alumni Matt Pelkey, JD '10, BA '07, gain a greater understanding of the challenges minorities and women face for start up funding.
  • The Eyes Have It - How Diversity in Eye Research Could Save Sight
    7/14/23
    Join UB professor, in the Department of Opthamology, Margaret DeAngelis, PhD, to learn how the diverse donor eye bank she has built during her research could help save eye sight for everyone.
  • Why Do We Make Mistakes?
    7/14/23
    Why is it difficult to make good choices? Dominik Roesch, Associate Professor in Finance, argues that making the right choice is difficult for at least three reasons and will elaborate how to use those reasons to make better decisions.
  • Few things are more controversial—or complicated—than health care reform. There are many questions surrounding this topic including: What comes next? How will the “repeal and replace” effort affect individuals, health care providers, businesses, and taxpayers? Larry Zielinski will provide his insight and industry expertise to provide some answers.

    Larry Zielinski, MBA '77, BA '75, is currently the Executive in Residence for Health Care Administration at the UB School of Management. He has led successful, market-dominant organizations in both healthcare and banking over the last 35 years, and currently runs his own health care consulting practice. 

    Originally presented: Wednesday, April 19, 2017

  • Preparing for Adventure - Traveling in a Post-COVID World
    7/14/23
    Join Sarah Doody, Program Coordinator for the UB Alumni Travel Program, to learn more about how to navigate traveling in the "New Normal"
  • Rising to the Challenge - Innovative Ways to Teach, Train and Engage the Next Generation of Students
    7/14/23
    The Department of Community Health and Health Behavior in the School of Public Health and Health Professions was already specializing in virtual education when the pandemic hit. Join Sarah Cercone Heavey, PhD, MPH (PhD '17, MPH '11) and Jessica S. Kruger, PhD to learn the best online teaching skills to educate every student.
  • Navigating and Managing During These Times
    7/14/23
    Susan A. Green, LCSW, MSW '88 and Clinical Full Professor at the UB School of Social Work, will help you learn how to process and move through worry, grief or trauma.
  • Making the Invisible Visible - Destigmatizing Chronic Pain
    7/14/23
    Gwenn Herman, BS '75, reviews six psychosocial stages and the grieving process that people with chronic pain and conditions experience.
  • Combating Disinformation in an Age of Information Overload
    7/14/23
    UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences dean Kemper Lewis hosts a panel of experts to discuss the rise and impact of disinformation.

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