Graduate News

Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the University at Buffalo.

  • Meet Kim Beaty
    4/25/24

    UB's new chief of police brings years of law enforcement experience to the university. 

  • AI smartphones may soon help monitor chronic wounds from home
    4/25/24

    The technology, being developed at the University at Buffalo, could aid millions of people, ease busy health care system.

  • UB analytical chemist wins national awards
    4/25/24

    Emanuela Gionfriddo, who joined the faculty as part of UB's historic hiring initiative, studies environmental pollutants.

  • Team says ‘cheeze’ to win Panasci
    4/25/24

    The creators of a plant-based, cheese-alternative sauce took first place in the UB entrepreneurship competition.

  • UB to celebrate student excellence
    4/24/24

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

  • True Blue pride takes the stage during commencement
    4/24/24

    While in the past commencement ceremonies have been a bit reserved, graduates are now allowed more room for some True Blue excitement.

  • Oozefest at 40
    4/24/24

    Since its humble start, the annual mud volleyball tournament has taken on a life of its own.

  • Media Advisory: UB professor to discuss her new book “The Letters of Emily Dickinson”
    4/24/24

    Cristanne Miller will launch her latest book, “The Letters of Emily Dickinson,” at Hallwalls in Buffalo with a reading and conversation at 7 p.m. April 29.

  • Law school stresses ‘belonging’ in diversity initiatives
    4/23/24

    The school has renamed its diversity, equity and inclusion office and developed several initiatives to weave belonging into its culture. 

  • Meet Alissa Ujie Diamond
    4/23/24

    The new urban planning professor centers her work on justice and equity.

  • Koolulam, the global mass singing experience, to hold event at Asbury Hall
    4/23/24

    Koolulam is a social music initiative that, for seven years, has been presenting mass singing events meant to strengthen societal relationships and connections by singing in large groups.

  • Prestigious Department of Energy program selects UB geology student studying plants’ response to drought
    4/23/24

    Fiona Ellsworth will conduct research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on root carbon dynamics under drought conditions.

  • UB hosts first Black MS Summit
    4/23/24

    The summit exploring topics affecting African Americans with MS was described by organizers as “a day of education, empowerment and community.”

  • UB to host FEMeeting Sister Labs conference
    4/22/24

    The conference April 25-27 brings together women in art, science and technology.

  • UB celebrates Earth Day with climate action update
    4/22/24

    The annual event highlights the momentum the campus community has built in recent years to advance its climate action work.