• Don’t worry, be happy? It’s not that simple
    6/1/23

    New UB research suggests that people’s beliefs about happiness matter in shaping their everyday goal pursuits and well-being. 

  • June in Buffalo set for June 6-11
    6/1/23

    The annual new music festival and conference is under new leadership this year with the appointment of UB faculty member Jonathan Golove as artistic director.

  • New generation explores careers in medicine, research
    6/2/23

    Students from Buffalo Health Sciences Charter School gained some insight from a panel of experts during a visit to UB's CTSI.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    6/7/23

    Twenty have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

  • Tripathi joins SUNY event marking AAPI Heritage Month
    6/2/23

    UB's president was on a panel discussing Asian American and Pacific Islander data disaggregation and student success.

  • Helping students handle patient deaths
    6/5/23

    A patient simulation program for UB nursing students prepares them to deal with a sensitive, but common, workplace experience.

  • New artistic director for June in Buffalo
    6/5/23

    UB faculty member Jonathan Golove talks about his new role and plans for the festival as he takes the reins from longtime leader David Felder.

  • Hilligas named executive director of BEOC
    6/5/23

    Currently executive director of the Lt. Col. Matt Urban Human Services Center of Western New York, Hilligas received an MSW from UB.

  • Exhibit explores collaboration, artistic influence
    6/6/23

    “In Conversation” is Anna Wager's first exhibition as the new curator of the UB Art Galleries.

  • Harnessing ‘sentinels’ of immune system
    6/7/23

    Researchers will use a grant for dendritic cell immunotherapy to study a hybrid drug-delivery vehicle that breaks through intracellular traffic jams.

  • Parking permits going virtual
    6/7/23

    No more parking hang tags as of July 1; your license plate will be your permit.

  • Ukrainian Fulbright scholar studies veterans, leadership
    6/8/23

    Nataliia Kalmykova’s research examines women in the military and aims to build U.S.-like programs to serve Ukrainian veterans.

  • The Academic and the Idol
    6/9/23

    Asia Research Institute postdoctoral associate Stephanie Choi examines the K-pop phenomenon.

  • SA Summer Film Series back for another run
    6/12/23

    The popular outdoor series kicks off with screenings of the multiple Academy Award winner “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

  • Increasing chances for recovery from alcohol abuse
    6/8/23

    An innovative project will explore how a person’s emotional changes during the early stages of recovery can influence its potential success.

  • Freudenheim named fellow of American Society for Nutrition
    6/9/23

    The UB scientist has focused her work on factors related to breast cancer epidemiology, including the role of nutrition during the life course.

  • Gender-affirming surgeon speaks at Jacobs School event
    6/9/23

    Blair Peters gave the keynote address at the inaugural LGBTQIA+ Education and Inclusivity in Health Care event.

  • UB undergraduate wins Boren Scholarship
    6/12/23

    Nels Otterson will use the prestigious award to study languages in Dakar, Senegal, in preparation for a career in the U.S. foreign service.

  • Family focus key for kids’ weight loss
    6/13/23

    UB research has found that an intensive, behavioral approach in a primary care setting benefits the child, parent and even siblings who aren’t directly being treated.

  • Dixon named associate vice provost, director of admissions
    6/13/23

    Ebony Dixon joins UB with a distinguished career in college admissions and student success.

  • UB scientists awarded $1.5 million for hemophilia treatment
    6/14/23

    Awards from EDI and CBLS provide an additional $850,000 to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

  • UB making progress toward Top 25 Ambition
    6/14/23

    Success in research and academics has helped bring UB closer to becoming a Top 25 public research university, President Satish K. Tripathi says.

  • UB photographer’s perspective gaining wider audience
    6/15/23

    Douglas Levere’s visual presentations of UB’s stories are placing in the Top 10 in a national contest for higher ed photographers.

  • Diffenderfer named VP for Advancement
    6/15/23

    As interim VP, Diffenderfer has led the Boldly Buffalo campaign, which hit its original goal a year early and is well on its way toward an extended goal of $1 billion.

  • Panel supports UB guidance for exercise after concussion
    6/15/23

    An international panel is recommending early prescribed aerobic exercise after sport-related concussion, validating the findings of multiple UB clinical trials.

  • Cliffhangers keep audiences … [to be continued]
    6/16/23

    A UB study suggests these plot devices are not necessarily a buzzkill when compared to endings having either the hero or villain prevail.

  • S. Todd Brown named interim law school dean
    6/16/23

    A UB faculty member since 2009, Brown is an expert on bankruptcy trusts, chapter 11, complex litigation and mass torts.

  • State gives big boost to UB James Joyce Museum plans
    6/16/23

    New York State Sen. Tim Kennedy and UB officials announce $10 million in state funding for the project.

  • Czerniak named dean of School of Architecture and Planning
    6/21/23

    The highly regarded architectural designer, landscape architect, writer and educator comes to UB from Syracuse University.

  • Ozempic ‘important moment’ for weight management
    6/21/23

    UB expert Katherine Balantekin says that while anti-obesity drugs are helpful, they are best used as adjuncts to behavioral obesity management.

  • Communication of climate risk improving
    6/20/23

    The consequences are enormous, as climate scientists’ risk assessments are incorporated into planning efforts.

  • How cannabis legalization is impacting WNY
    6/22/23

    A graduate student project found there were some contradictions in how cannabis legalization was being rolled out in New York State.

  • Crane hoists massive MRI into CTRC
    6/22/23

    UB is the first place in the nation to use the powerful Philips MR 7700 scanner solely for research that will prioritize underrepresented groups.

  • Tripathi to attend address to Congress by Indian prime minister
    6/21/23

    UB's president will attend the joint meeting of Congress at the invitation of Rep. Brian Higgins.

  • Diefendorf Meadow bringing blooms to South Campus
    6/26/23

    The temporary “meadowscape” will bring an “explosion of color” to the site of the old Diefendorf Annex.

  • Lipshultz chairs group writing AHA statement
    6/23/23

    The UB pediatric cardiologist chaired the writing group that developed the treatment statement for pediatric cardiomyopathy.

  • Academic fields valuing ‘brilliance’ less welcoming to women
    6/27/23

    A review of CVs shows fewer women enter and more leave these fields, a pattern explained in part by gender-based prejudice.

  • Celebrate summer at UB on the Green
    6/29/23

    UB’s free, outdoor performance series is back for a 15th season on July 20.

  • Helping older adults keep fit
    6/28/23

    UB faculty member Nikhil Satchidanand’s Movers and Makers program combines exercise and art-making to encourage long-term health.

  • Bookstore expands conversation on education justice
    6/30/23

    In the inaugural installment of the new Out of Office series, faculty member Corrie Stone-Johnson brings the dialogue to a Buffalo neighborhood.

  • Addictions training program closes care gaps
    6/29/23

    The School of Nursing’s Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training grant aims to expand services in underserved communities.

  • UB students teach poison prevention and awareness
    6/30/23

    First-year PharmD students visited local schools to educate students on the importance of poison prevention and awareness.

  • Four faculty receive Fulbright awards
    6/30/23

    Edith Gonzalez, Daniel Hess, Katarzyna “Kasia” Kordas and Amy VanScoy have received the prestigious awards to study and teach abroad during the coming year.

  • UB statement on court's race-based admissions decision
    6/29/23

    President Satish K. Tripathi reaffirms UB’s commitment to cultivating a diverse, equitable and welcoming academic environment for all.