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Study explores how QAnon went from fringe to mainstream on Twitter

QAnon’s journey from a fringe phenomenon in 2017 to a mainstream presence on Twitter represents an evolution that arrived by tapping into an interconnected media system.

Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals at the University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

The three-time Grammy award winner has amassed international critical applause and a worldwide fan following  for his own genre-traversing body of work.

Living through his legacy

PhD student Jiho Sohn, who was mentored by the late Robert Genco, is studying disease links between the mouth and gut.

UB conference to focus on leadership under pressure

The daylong event will feature insights from business owners and entrepreneurs, the latest leadership research from UB School of Management faculty and lessons from top-level industry experts.

UB and Instacart partner on project designed to make it easier for families to eat healthy

UB researchers who study what makes people buy and eat healthy foods are teaming up with Instacart to test nutrition intervention programs for families at higher risk for obesity.

Three former Black Panther Party members will speak during a virtual event on March 27

The forum, “Comrade Sisters and The Leadership of Black Women Organizers,” will take place from 5 to 6 p.m. on Monday, March 27. 

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