Lifelong Learning, Limitless Possibilities — UB’s Path as an Age-Friendly University

By: Michael Ciolfi, DC, MBA, Stephanie Staffey   As of 2025, adults aged 65 and older make up 20% of Connecticut’s population — a statistic that speaks volumes about the growing demand for inclusive, lifelong learning opportunities. In an era … Continue reading Lifelong Learning, Limitless Possibilities — UB’s Path as an Age-Friendly University

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7 Unexpected Careers You Can Pursue with a Master’s in Medical Science

When thinking of a Master’s degree in Medical Science (MSMS), most think of medical school. That’s natural. After all, the MSMS program is perfect for pre-med students wanting higher education in anatomy, physiology, and beyond. It provides everything you need … Continue reading 7 Unexpected Careers You Can Pursue with a Master’s in Medical Science

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From Student to Scientist: UB Alum Jeffrey Ostrove Donates $50K to Support Future Biologists

Trailblazing biotech innovator and proud UB alumn Jeffrey M. Ostrove, Ph.D. (’75), is paying it forward in a big way — donating $50,000 to establish a new biology scholarship for future generations of Purple Knights. “I have a warm place … Continue reading From Student to Scientist: UB Alum Jeffrey Ostrove Donates $50K to Support Future Biologists

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How Online Criminal Justice 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Are Adapting to the Rise of Cybercrime

Cybercrime, illegal activities carried out using computers and/or the internet, ranges from identity theft and phishing scams to ransomware attacks and data breaches. Once considered a niche issue, cybercrime is now at the center of conversations surrounding criminal justice, law … Continue reading How Online Criminal Justice 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Are Adapting to the Rise of Cybercrime