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Take a look at the UB Midtown banner and poster campaign with illustrations by design icons: Seymour Chwast, Paula Scher, Gail Anderson and UB’s own Ed Gold
UB’s campus has been abuzz since the debut of Eubie, the new UB mascot. We got the scoop from UB’s Paul Walsh, the former Towson Tiger, on what it’s really to strut in a mascot’s enormous shoes.
Take a look at UB’s first semester of offering a minor in pop culture, along with those in eight other areas, and examine the pros and cons of bringing popular culture into the classroom.
Nov. 4 marked a bit of UB history: the First Annual BeeBall Classic, a pep rally and basketball game pitting professors and staff members against students.
In his ninth year, President Bogomolny addresses the ceaseless achievements of UB Faculty and Students.
On Aug. 26 more than 350 guests descended upon the site of UB’s future John and Frances Angelos Law Center a groundbreaking ceremony.
Can't get enough BeeBall? Neither can we: Check out some more photos from the event.
Learn more about the two other designers who contributed illustrations of the University's Knowledge That Works tagline to the 2010-11 UB Midtown banner and poster campaign.
Learn what it’s like to shoulder the weight of a massive costume head, not to mention the being a school’s most reliable embodiment of spirit.
Check out additional photos of the groundbreaking milestone on the road to a new John and Frances Angelos Law Center.
Read some of the coverage on UB’s course about zombies and learn more about pop culture in the classroom.
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