By the end of June, 240,000 bees will be buzzing in six hives in green space between Crofts Hall and Bizer Creek on the North Campus, thanks to the persistence of a bee-loving UB student and faculty member.
Paul Vanouse, professor of art and director of the Coalesce: Center for Biological Art, received the Golden Nica award in the Artificial Intelligence and Life Art category of the 2019 Prix Ars Electronica for his work, “Labor.”
People faced with more options than they can effectively consider want to make a good decision, but feel they’re unable to do so, according to the results of a novel UB study.
UB students will grapple with questions about ethics and technology under a new curriculum being developed by a multidisciplinary team that includes Mark Shepard, a professor in Department of Media Study.
An exhibition co-curated by UB art historian Libby Otto, and a new book she co-authored, profile 45 women who carried the Bauhaus message to a global audience.
Two faculty members and one staff member from the College of Arts and Sciences have been named as recipients of the 2019 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence.