One book at a time: Talking Leaves World Book Night 2013
By BETHANY WALTON | Apr. 25, 2013April 23 is marked in history as the day both Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, the author of the world-renowned Don Quixote, died.
April 23 is marked in history as the day both Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, the author of the world-renowned Don Quixote, died.
Pamela Rose, the Web Services and Library Promotions coordinator of the Health Sciences Library, has worked at UB for 47 years.
Christine Tjahjadi-Lopez, a junior international trade major, wants to start a for-profit organization dedicated to creating safe housing for victims of human trafficking.
Anna Beard was working at a movie theater in North Carolina when a coworker approached her and offered to give her guitar lessons.
Addis, an 18-year-old girl from Ethiopia, thought she was just going to church with her father. Instead, she was forced to marry a man and give up her pursuit of learning.
Abby LaPlaca remembers sitting in the Dominican Republic heat, reading Dr. Seuss' Oh, The Places You'll Go!
A young woman sits on a couch-shaped gravestone on a cold winter day. The background is gray and grim.
Rich Burdish, a senior environmental design major, did not know what to expect when he returned home to Lindenhurst, N.Y., for Thanksgiving Break. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, he was floored by what his hometown had become.
Jonah was about to jump. This was the 7-year-old's favorite part of the day. He was about to cannon ball into the 16-foot diving well.
Behind South Lake Village's Community Building, Christina Zhen, a senior business major, and Marissa Lum, a senior biomedical sciences major, were sprinting back and forth as they carried jugs of water in the cold and dumped them in containers. On the other side of the building, students with sticks in their hands yelled as they shoved and ran into each other they fought over the possession of a small ball. These were just some of the sights seen at UB's Winterfest this past Saturday.