Boldly Buffalo: Canandaigua Reception

A white house behind green trees, with a driveway leading up to it.

Alumni and friends met to define what it means to be bold and discuss our university’s bright future.

On Friday, July 27, Boldly Buffalo co-chairs Daniel Alexander, MD ’99, BA ’95, and Gail Alexander, BS ’87, opened up their home to guests in Canandaigua, N.Y. Along with President Satish K. Tripathi, they welcomed alumni and friends from the region to learn more about the campaign and catch a glimpse of UB's bright future.

Photos from Our Canandaigua Reception

Please enjoy these wonderful memories of our time together! 

Here's How You Can Be Boldly Buffalo

At the University at Buffalo, being bold means discovering better medicines, inventing faster computers and smarter materials, inspiring world-class performances, and solving society’s most complex challenges.

It means turning hard-working students into thoughtful, global leaders—year after year—guided at each step by award-winning faculty.

And it means helping millions of citizens around the world improve their environment, their health, their prosperity and their community, as we continue to make an immeasurable impact on the world.

Your investment in UB will make a difference, whether you support a scholarship for one UB student, endow a professor who will inspire thousands, or fund a cancer cure that saves the lives of millions. This is our bold promise to you.