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Cultural critic Roxane Gay, author of the New York Times
bestselling collection of essays “Bad Feminist,” will
speak at UB on April 5 in Alumni Arena as part of the
university’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
A two-year, $700,000 grant will help researchers at the UB
Research Institute on Addictions develop effective strategies to
help prevent sexual assault on college campuses.
Device links wirelessly to a cellphone and helps with
communication in very loud environments, sending warnings or
notifying the wearer of incoming calls.
After extensive deliberation, UB will reduce its intercollegiate
sports programs to 16, eliminating baseball, men's soccer, men's
swimming and diving and women's rowing.
The UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, through a
collaborative agreement with the New York State Department of
Health (NYSDOH), has created an Opioid Prescriber Training Program
to help licensed prescribers within the state meet educational
requirements.
Nearly 400 nurses, physicians and other health care workers will
attend the University at Buffalo School of Nursing’s 20th
Annual Bullough Lecture to learn about the silent epidemic
affecting the nation from pain and opioid addictions expert Peggy
Compton.
A cast of 25 Department of Theatre & Dance students will
perform April 7-9 at the Center for the Arts. Featuring the
choreography of UB's dance faculty, invited guests and
students.