Campus News

Aerial long view of student poster session in Alumni Arena.
  • UB to celebrate student excellence
    4/24/24

    The annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence recognizes the hard work and dedication of UB students.

  • UB architect’s proposal named 5/14 memorial finalist
    4/19/24

    Jin Young Song teamed up with his mentor, Douglass Alligood, on a design concept that seeks to commemorate, remember and heal.

  • Fifteen students receive SUNY Chancellor’s Award
    4/18/24

    The award is the highest honor SUNY bestows upon its students.

  • LMSA brings first-place award home from conference
    4/16/24

    The Latino Medical Student Association’s Buffalo chapter also will host the national LMSA's 2026 Northeast conference.

  • UPlan moves forward
    4/15/24

    The budget process, tool and implementation roadmap will improve financial efficiencies across campus.

  • DEI has been Seval Yildirim's life’s work
    4/15/24

    UB's new vice provost for inclusive excellence has been advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion long before it was ever a phrase.

  • Polish scholars return to UB for ‘reunion’ conference
    4/12/24

    Fifteen past participants in a visiting scholar program with the Jagiellonian University in Krakow returned to celebrate the success of the program. 

  • Out-of-this-world eclipse images
    4/12/24

    Despite taking a dip in Seneca Lake, the weather balloon camera launched by UB students provided some awesome images.

  • Educating providers about female genital cutting
    4/11/24

    As immigration increases, a student-run group at the Jacobs School aims to fill a concerning gap in the knowlege of U.S. health care providers.

  • Chung, Govindaraju, Murphy to receive UB President’s Medal
    4/11/24

    The three UB faculty members are being recognized for extraordinary service to the university.

  • POC Smiles guides students on their pre-dental journey
    4/10/24

    The POC Smiles student club aims to build a community where pre-dental students of color can find support and career-building opportunities.