04/09/2026
More cowbell! The rankings are in from U.S. News and World Report for graduate schools and is in the top 20 for public universities. We are so proud to be a part of our School of Public Health and Health Professions!
UB schools among best in U.S. News grad school rankings
UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.
04/06/2026
ICYMI: has a new MPH in addictions. Learn more about our new curriculum and what this means for public health professionals interested in addictions!
University at Buffalo Researchers Are Meeting Addiction Where It Lives (Sponsored Content)
Discover new University at Buffalo research that reframes addiction as a complex public health issue requiring innovative solutions.
03/03/2026
Simply expanding access to food isn't enough to ensure food security. faculty, Dr. Lucia Leone, catches up on UB's Driven to Discover podcast to talk about how we can really make an impact on food availability in our communities.
Driven to Discover Podcast
Driven to Discover is a podcast that explores innovative University at Buffalo research through candid conversations with the researchers about their inspirations and goals.
02/04/2026
Can drinking cannabis-infused beverages curb alcohol abuse? faculty, Dr. Jessica Kruger, says it's a form of harm reduction for people looking for alcohol alternatives.
“It’s Harm Reduction”—How Cannabis Drinks May Help Curb Alcohol Use
A small study is said to be the first of its kind to focus on cannabis beverages as a potential harm-reduction tool for those looking to reduce their alcohol intake.
01/28/2026
New research from ! Symptoms of hyperarousal were linked to a greater number of alcohol-related problems and supports the idea that soldiers may drink to reduce the physiological sensation of being "on edge." Learn more at the linked article.
Hyperarousal symptoms drive alcohol problems in male soldiers, new research suggest
A new longitudinal analysis suggests that specific PTSD symptoms, particularly hyperarousal, drive hazardous drinking in military reservists. The findings indicate that male soldiers are uniquely at risk for alcohol problems stemming from physiological agitation.
12/17/2025
Does using cannabis increase the likelihood of binge drinking for high schoolers? Recent PhD graduate, Dr. Michelle Goulette, explores the relationship between outcomes of drinking and substance use. Linked below for you to learn more.
Binge drinking and cannabis use among 12th graders
A UB study has found an increase in the risk of binge drinking among those who use 2 or more cannabis products.
12/09/2025
Is your soon-to-be New Year's resolution to quit soda for good? It might be a good idea. Read about the health benefits of quitting the sugary drink from faculty, Dr. Jennifer Temple.
So you want to ditch soda. You probably should. Here's how to do it.
Many Americans are addicted to soda. And for those who wish to stop, cutting soda cold-turkey might not be a good idea
11/19/2025
What does it mean to be ? It's creating meaningful relationships inside the classroom and in our community. Take a look at faculty, Dr. Jessica Kruger, as she talks about what being True Blue means to her.
Energy meets empathy in class and in community
Public health researcher Jessica Kruger is determined to create creating real-world learning experiences that engage and inspire students.
10/14/2025
Why is anyone still smoking? We know the risks, we know what to***co products can cause from a health perspective, yet people are still smoking. Alec Baldwin recently sat down with faculty emeritus, Dr. Lynn Kozlowski, to understand why people are still smoking. Give a listen to Baldwin's podcast via iHeart Radio.
Why Is Anyone Still Smoking? - Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin | iHeart
It’s the leading cause of preventable death across much of Europe and North America, responsible for the loss of 41 million lives in the US, UK and Canada between 1960 and 2020. These staggering statistics beg the question: Why is anyone still smoking? Dr. Lynn Kozlowski, renowned expert in...
09/30/2025
If you cut the ni****ne level in a cigarette, can you curb addictive smoking behaviors? This Biden-era proposal to make ci******es less addictive is now in jeopardy but emeritus faculty, Dr. Lynn Kozlowski, weighs in on what this means for the to***co industry and public health.
To***co Industry Fights Biden’s Proposed Cigarette Ni****ne Cut
The future of a Biden-era proposal to slash ni****ne levels in ci******es is uncertain after the Trump administration excluded it from a key regulatory roadmap amid growing industry pressure to scrap the bid.
09/27/2025
September 18 is National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and faculty, Dr. Sarahmona Przybyla, talked about the importance of care and support as populations with HIV/AIDS age.
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day highlights older adults living with HIV
Sept. 18 is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day — highlighting older adults and long-term survivors. Learn why this population needs extra attention.