The UB community will observe together the five pillars of shared governance, including faculty, staff, students, administration and councils, as well as alumni associations.
The UB Center for the Arts presents the whimsical production, MOMIX: Alice for one night only on April 22. Hailed as “a triumph of imagination, illusions and special effects” (The Wonderful World of Dance), tickets are on sale now.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has invited Yunju Nam, PhD, to participate on a panel examining the extent to which language barriers limit access to government services for individuals with limited English proficiency.
The Billboard-charting ensemble is known for their classical reinterpretations of pop hits. Their songs have been prominently featured in the Netflix and Shondaland Original series “Bridgerton” among many others.
Study’s perspective differs from previous research on the social aspects of music, which often focus on how music brings people together as listeners and performers.
The Upper Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood was chosen as the pilot for the East Side Neighborhood Transformation Project, a community-driven approach aimed at reimagining and radically transforming the Black East Side.
The festival is a community-oriented event that focuses on cultural enrichment and educational opportunities for guitarists of all ages in the Buffalo community and beyond.
Results found that 70% of participants reported perceived impacts of psychedelic experiences on their sexuality and/or sexual experiences, with 65% mentioning short-term effects and nearly 53% reporting long-term effects.
The panel discussion, featuring local authors, guest scholars and UB faculty members, is part of a series of events that also includes a month-long book exhibit featuring incarcerated authors.