How the UB MBA Opened My Eyes to the Business of Sustainable Foods and So Much More

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Sangwoon Jeong, MBA '24

Written by: Sangwoon Jeong, MBA ’24 Whether or not you were an undergraduate business major, the two-year UB MBA program offers students invaluable opportunities to immerse themselves in real-world business scenarios and explore the social impacts of business decisions in Continue reading How the UB MBA Opened My Eyes to the Business of Sustainable Foods and So Much More

Global Programs: Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Africa

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Written by: Ajaylah Humphrey, MSW/MBA ’24 Traveling to new places and immersing yourself in another culture is crucial to being a well-rounded human being, let alone a professional in the working world today. Everyone lives a different life, and we Continue reading Global Programs: Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Africa

How to Make the Most of Your 11-Month Program

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Written by: Yashwanth Penugonda, MS in MIS ’24 The clock is ticking — you only have 11 short months until graduation day arrives. Before you know it, orientation will be a distant memory, and you’ll be walking across the stage Continue reading How to Make the Most of Your 11-Month Program

Buffalo Sports Team: A Quick History

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Written by: Matthew Cohen, MS in Business Analytics ’24 If you haven’t yet figured out that Buffalo is a sports town, then this blog is for you. No, we aren’t like other cities in America that are blessed with one Continue reading Buffalo Sports Team: A Quick History

My Three Favorite Study Spots on North Campus

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Written by: Graciana Truesdale, MS in Accounting ’24 Students are everywhere, hunched over tables scribbling in notebooks, and in groups taking a quick lunch break. A constant murmur of voices filling in the empty space. In another space, bookshelves and Continue reading My Three Favorite Study Spots on North Campus

Beyond the Books: Unique Learning Opportunities at UB

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Written by: Ajmain Islam, MS in Finance ’24 Achieving a balance between academic knowledge and real-world experiences is paramount for any graduate student looking to excel in their field. While academics provide the theoretical foundation and critical thinking skills necessary Continue reading Beyond the Books: Unique Learning Opportunities at UB

Maximize Your Graduate School Experience: Join a Club

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Written by: Eden Fekadu Gebremeskel, MS in Finance ’24 Joining clubs as a graduate student might initially seem demanding, but let me assure you, it is absolutely worth it. As an international graduate student, I quickly realized that joining clubs was a crucial step I needed Continue reading Maximize Your Graduate School Experience: Join a Club

Networking: How the UB School of Management Opens Doors

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Written by: Abinash Jena, MS in MIS ’24 In today’s competitive job market, networking is more than just a buzzword, it’s a vital skill that can significantly influence career success. For graduate students, especially those pursuing degrees in management, networking Continue reading Networking: How the UB School of Management Opens Doors

Next Level Leadership: A Transformative Experience in Skill-building and Gratitude

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Written by: Ajit Pawar, MS in Finance ’24 I had the privilege of participating in “Next Level – A Leadership Mentoring Experience” conference organized by Student Engagement at the University at Buffalo. This half-day, gamified conference for UB student leaders Continue reading Next Level Leadership: A Transformative Experience in Skill-building and Gratitude

A Guide to Living Options for UB Graduate Students

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Written by: Kaitlyn He, MBA ’24 Moving to a new place can be scary, especially if you’re moving to a new state or country. It’s even more daunting when you don’t have any friends (yet!) or family members living in Continue reading A Guide to Living Options for UB Graduate Students