• Markatou honored with ISI award
    11/25/25

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor is being recognized for outstanding contributions to the International Statistical Institute and the global statistical community.

  • UB ranked in Top 20 for international students last year
    11/18/25

    UB reported more than 9,000 students from 106 countries in fall 2024, according to the latest census by the Institute of International Education.

  • Preparing scholars for Fulbright Awards
    11/17/25

    Faculty Affairs is hosting a networking event to help inform and prepare faculty to successfully apply to this prestigious — and for many transformative — program.

  • Using WhatsApp to center African immigrants in health research
    11/17/25

    UB health equity researcher Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong is a co-PI on the PCORI-funded project.

  • UB to celebrate International Education Week
    11/14/25

    The weeklong event offers an opportunity to learn about other cultures and celebrate the rich diversity on campus.

  • UB, Chinese university strengthen 40-year partnership
    11/10/25

    The initiative with Dalian University of Technology continues a legacy of preparing global business leaders.

  • Chilean university hosts UB architect for week-long trip
    11/7/25

    Kristine Stiphany gave a presentation on a new book she co-edited that explores how urban insurgencies reshape cities and challenge dominant paradigms.

  • Bridging worlds, building health
    11/6/25

    UB recently hosted health professionals from Central and South America looking for insights and innovations for pressing public health issues in their regions.

  • UB student receives Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarship
    10/30/25

    Junior Aisha Makama will use the public service award to pursue her passion to develop STEM education in Africa.

  • Hosts needed for Thanksgiving without Borders
    10/17/25
    UB’s Thanksgiving without Borders program is looking for faculty and staff who can share their Thanksgiving or fall harvest traditions — and at the same time make connections — with members of UB’s diverse international community.