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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Study: ‘Hexaplex’ vaccine aims to boost flu protection

Tests show the recombinant vaccine outperforming existing vaccines in some areas.

Jacobs School welcomes its newest addition, the completed “Celebration of Diversity” mural

A ribbon-cutting ceremony this morning marked the completion of the massive, larger-than-life-sized “Celebration of Diversity” mural in the atrium of the Jacobs School.

Confronting gun violence: At MSU-UB Conference, students, faculty gathered with peers to reflect and advocate

A year after a mass shooting on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, its College of Human Medicine hosted the inaugural MSU-University at Buffalo Remembrance...

AI-enhanced indoor farming takes root at the University at Buffalo

Project uses AI to monitor plant health and fine-tune LED lighting systems; could help with food insecurity and sustainability issues.

UB School of Management cited among America’s top three emerging entrepreneurship programs

The School of Management was selected as a finalist for the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship’s Model Emerging Entrepreneurship Program Award, adding to UB’s...

UB dental school receives prestigious diversity award from National Institutes of Health

Inaugural $100,000 prize only awarded to 10 universities throughout country.

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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Graham Platner – Platner says Collins sided with Trump to cut Medicaid, SNAP and help the rich. That’s False.

Sen. Susan Collins “sided with Trump, giving billionaires and corporations a hand out, paid for by cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.”