Free Resources for UB Students

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Henry Okaro, MS in Finance '24

By Henry Okaro What I call the “MSF Study-Life Balance” refers to how I maintain a harmonious relationship between my studies and personal life in the Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program at UB. It involves consciously managing my Continue reading Free Resources for UB Students

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

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

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Building and People

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

My Top Four Finance Soft Skills

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Claudia Cabera with fellow students

Written by: Claudia Cabrera, MS in Finance ’24 Over the past few years, we have seen how technological advances are driving unparalleled change. While talking with peers from different schools within UB, I realized that there is a misconception that Continue reading My Top Four Finance Soft Skills

Transitioning to Finance: Top 3 Bridge-Building Resources

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Written by: Eden Fekadu, MS in Finance ’24 Are you considering the shift from a non-finance background into the dynamic world of finance? The prospect of this transition may appear daunting but, rest assured, it’s a journey many have successfully undertaken. Whether Continue reading Transitioning to Finance: Top 3 Bridge-Building Resources

Quantitative Finance Track: The Inside Scoop 

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Quantitative Finance

Written by: Sayani Talukdar, MSF ‘24 My experience in the quantitative finance track is transformative and intellectually stimulating. Engaging in this rigorous track is equipping me with a comprehensive understanding of financial theories, mathematical models and data analysis techniques, and Continue reading Quantitative Finance Track: The Inside Scoop 

Meet Your Graduate Admissions Advisor: Meghan Werth

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Meg Werth

Are you ready to take the next step toward advancing your career? Our new Graduate Admissions Advisor, Meghan (“Meg”) Werth is ready help. With her passion for higher education and dedication to guiding students through their admissions journey, she’s the Continue reading Meet Your Graduate Admissions Advisor: Meghan Werth

How to Find the Right Living Space as a Graduate Student

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University at Buffalo North campus on-campus student housing, Ellicott and Greiner Hall

Written by: Henry Okaro, MS in Finance ’24 When planning on which school or institution to attend for graduate school, a key factor to consider is the living spaces or accommodations available. Often, we tend to ask ourselves these questions:  Continue reading How to Find the Right Living Space as a Graduate Student

My experience with clubs at UB

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Sean Matuszewski MSF 22

Written by: Sean Matuszewski, MS ’22  Getting yourself out there is the name of the game! At UB, there are plenty of options to get to know and learn from others. Available to both Undergraduate and Graduate students, there are a plethora Continue reading My experience with clubs at UB

Cracking the Case: An Unconventional Way to Meet Employers On-Campus

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SA Blogs

Written by: Archana Mohan, MSF ’22   A college campus is probably not where you’d expect to bump into your future employer, but tapping into the right opportunities at UB may just get you there!  Every semester, the UB School of Management partners Continue reading Cracking the Case: An Unconventional Way to Meet Employers On-Campus