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  • Mindfulness & Law - New Tools for Law Students & Attorneys - Part 1
    7/14/23
    UB Law Professor Luis E. Chiesa, Joseph DiNardo, JD ’71, BA ’68 and UB Law Professor Stephanie L. Phillips, BS ’78 will share how the practice of mindfulness has affected their practice of law.
  • Businesses are collecting vast amounts of data attributed to the rapid rate of technological advancements. The increased amount of data, coupled with software that can process large amounts of data, provides an opportunity in the field of accounting to obtain greater comfort in financial statement balances, allows to test entire population of transactions and to monitor for adherence to policies, procedures and regulations.

    Join Lorrie Metzger, clinical assistant professor in the UB School of Management's accounting and law department, for a webinar on ways in which data analytics can be applied to the field of accounting.

    Originally presented: Wednesday, April 5, 2017

  • Saving Alice: Leveraging Tragedy Into Action-Part 2
    7/14/23
    In the second part of this two-part series learn more about Team Alice and how you can prevent medication harm in collaboration with physicians, pharmacists and other health care providers.
  • Saving Alice: Leveraging Tragedy Into Action-Part 1
    7/14/23
    The first of a two-part series of how multiple medical errors led to the death of an elderly woman and how it all could have been prevented.
  • Concussions in Sports and the UB Concussion Research Program
    7/14/23
    Join John J. Leddy, MD, as he leads a webinar on concussion recognition, concussion management, concussion treatment and the UB Concussion Research Program.
  • YouTube for Business
    7/14/23
    In this webinar, we'll discuss why it's so important for small businesses to use YouTube and show you how to use it to maximize your full potential.
  • Tell Me More? Receiving & Giving Feedback
    7/14/23
    Jaimie Falzarano, Managing Director of LeaderCORE at the School of Management, will help you prepare yourself and others to better receive feedback.
  • Your Life, But Better Part 1: 12 Accelerators for Creating the Big, Beautiful Life You Deserve
    7/14/23
    Linda Bucher, MBA '91, returns with a four part series created just for her fellow UB alumni! Part 1 will review the 12 accelerators you need to get your best life.
  • InfoSec Management
    7/14/23
    Alan Katerinsky, MS '10, PMCRT '10, BA '80 and professor in the School of Management will help you prioritize, plan, and deploy measures to protect your data and privacy.
  • Each generation has a collective memory and unique set of values and beliefs, largely shaped by events in their formative years. Join us in this webinar to learn how to break through stereotypes and identify generational differences to foster better communication patterns in the workplace. 

    Mary Ann Rogers, EMBA '98, BA '86, is a Clinical Assistant Professor with the School of Management. She is also a member of the School of Management's Organization and Human Resources and Accounting departments and a visiting professor at the Singapore Institute of Management. 


    Originally presented: Wednesday, May 17, 2017

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