The multiyear, unprecedented, statewide initiative provides free and certified training on basic assessment and treatment of gambling disorders to licensed clinicians.
Parents can best help their children overcome obesity and develop heathy eating habits by adopting a “family treatment” approach to positive habits, including acting as a “champion” for good choices and being a healthy role model
A $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant will enable University at Buffalo professor Myles S. Faith to test a family-based treatment for childhood obesity using innovative technology that allows study participants to be treated in their homes.
LaGarrett King, director of the UB Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education, shared his perspective on what educators can do to challenge racism and confront hate.
Educators, parents, librarians and museum curators are invited to attend the 5th Annual Teaching Black History Conference at the University at Buffalo.
Julie Gorlewski, PhD, has been named senior associate dean for academic affairs and teacher education at the University at Buffalo (UB) Graduate School of Education.
Academics, researchers and students from around the world interested in positioning theory—a concept in social psychology that characterizes interactions between individuals—are invited to attend the 2022 Positioning Theory Conference at the University at Buffalo.