Campus News

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  • UB schools among best in U.S. News grad school rankings
    4/7/26

    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.

  • Afghan refugees to benefit from mental health support
    4/17/26

    A NYS grant will provide culturally appropriate, trauma-informed mental health support for WNY’s Afghan community.

  • Three UB students named Goldwater scholars
    4/16/26

    The national award recognizes outstanding undergraduates pursuing research careers in science, mathematics and engineering.

  • Two presidents, a pie fight and UB giving
    4/15/26

    On the 12th annual UB Giving Day, UB Then takes a look back at another day, more than 50 years ago, when the campus turned out to help raise money for the local community.

  • Old Lockwood chairs find new life in exhibit
    4/14/26

    The UB community is invited to transform retired library study chairs into new works of art for the fall “One and Many Chairs” exhibition.

  • Architecture school mourns death of beloved professor
    4/14/26

    Annette LeCuyer is being remembered as an esteemed teacher and mentor, and for her contributions to contemporary practice and design research.

  • Dalí Quartet to conclude Slee Beethoven cycle
    4/13/26

    The quartet with a Latin soul alongside classical roots will present the final concerts in this year's presentation of all 16 of Beethoven’s string quartets.

  • Experiential learning program wins national award
    4/10/26

    The Sophomore Externship Experience has received the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators' Award for Excellence.

  • Course brings lessons of ‘Abbott Elementary’ to life
    4/10/26

    GSE professor Erin Kearney and doctoral student Abigail Henry have created a first-year seminar with tidbits of the popular TV show’s wisdom.

  • UB neurologist discusses Alice in Wonderland syndrome
    4/8/26

    The condition, which Osman Farooq has studied for more than a decade, distorts perception.

  • NEAR connects graduate students to faculty, staff mentors
    4/7/26

    The initiative aims to help students address the personal challenges many face while pursuing their advanced degrees.