Campus News

Travis White.
  • New AI degrees taking off
    2/16/26

    UB students majoring in AI-focused degree programs are enthusiastic about their job prospects in the burgeoning new field.

  • Exhibition celebrates Creeley’s 100th birthday
    2/26/26

    "Active Complement" honors the late UB faculty member, often cited as one of the most important and influential poets of the last half-century.

  • Archival encounter
    2/25/26

    A visit to UB's History of Medicine Collection sparked a new creative work by faculty member Crystal Z Campbell.

  • Longtime UB Council member Jonathan Dandes dies at 72
    2/24/26

    The longest-serving member of the UB Council was praised for his leadership and unwavering commitment to UB. 

  • Huber named Fulbright Specialist
    2/23/26

    The CATT staff member will travel to Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania, where she will focus on introducing and strengthening experiential learning.

  • UB faculty artist reimagines Sabres ‘goathead’ logo
    2/20/26

    George Afedzi Hughes incorporated African symbols into the existing logo to commemorate Black History Month.

  • UB students receive SUNY sustainability awards
    2/19/26

    Maria Arango and DJ Ruszkowski will use funding from the award to support their projects and engage more students interested in sustainability.

  • HRSA grant to support street medicine residency
    2/18/26

    As the numbers of unhoused people rise both nationally and in Buffalo, their unique health care needs are an increasingly important focus for primary care.

  • Renamed unit aims to better serve UB employees
    2/17/26

    Employee Engagement and Success has reorganized its team and revamped its programs to better meet the evolving needs of the UB workforce. 

  • Next up: Clark Hall
    2/17/26

    The historic athletic facility will undergo $93 million in renovations to bring an integrated recreation and wellness approach to the South Campus.

  • New AI degrees taking off
    2/16/26

    UB students majoring in AI-focused degree programs are enthusiastic about their job prospects in the burgeoning new field.