This year’s Step Challenge, sponsored by the School of Public Health and Health Professions, marks 10 years of putting our best feet forward. To celebrate, the challenge features more prizes than ever ...
Misinformation is nothing new. For as long as humans have communicated, they’ve also manipulated information and deceived others to gain power. Nevertheless, scholars, journalists and pundits have ...
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has invited Yunju Nam, PhD, to participate on a panel examining the extent to which language ...
March 14 — a day you’re more likely than most others to eat — or throw — a pie and get a reduced price on your pizza. It’s ...
Six faculty members were recently honored for their support and development of students through their mentoring activities at ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Jeffrey T. Grabill, PhD, deputy vice chancellor for student education at the University of Leeds in the ...
Jeffrey T. Grabill, deputy vice chancellor for student education at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, has been ...
Hundreds of high school students from across Western New York will be on the North Campus on March 19 for Science Exploration Day, a daylong program of workshops, lectures and laboratory tours. The ...
Trauma-informed care is an approach that assumes people are more likely than not to have experienced trauma in their lives ...
Jacobs brings to the position extensive leadership experience and a deep commitment to the education community in Western New ...
When security and defense agencies publicly announce the deployment of new technologies — such as enhanced baggage scanners ...
A study shows humanizing biographical information is needed to make scientists relatable to students and boost their ...