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  • UB adjunct instructor Albert Chao and students pose in the backyard of the Robert T. Coles House in Buffalo.
    Project aims to preserve, share legacy of Black architect, activist Robert T. Coles
    11/3/25

    UB adjunct architecture instructor Albert Chao is working to transform the Coles House and Studio into a space where community change happens.

  • A young child and a baboon playing with a puzzle.
    UB study tracks evolution of human saliva back to primates
    11/6/25

    Oral biology, biological sciences researchers publish findings in evolution journal.

  • Zoom image: UB-RIT-Wendel design team members Laura Lubniewski (center), Nate Heckman (second from right) and Chris Osterhoudt (far right) accept the first-place award in the California Rebuilds: A Passive House Design Competition's Craftsman architectural style category.
    UB-RIT-Wendel team wins national home design competition
    11/5/25

    ‘California Rebuilds’ invited architects to showcase the power of passive house design in creating sustainable, fire-resilient communities.

  • Image depicting quantum states of matter.
    University at Buffalo launches new quantum institute
    11/5/25

    The initiative will harness UB’s wide-ranging research expertise and unlock advancements in computing, medicine, semiconductors and more.

  • Synaptic cleft changes.
    Study: UB research overturns prevailing assumptions about NMDA receptor calcium signals
    11/6/25

    Surprising findings published in PNAS have implications for understanding and treating neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. 

  • Two female friends together at a bar while speaking with men.
    UB researchers receive $3 million NIH grant to test innovative sexual assault prevention measure
    11/7/25

    Friend-based motivational interview takes into consideration the effects drinking may have on an individual’s ability to recognize and respond to risk.

  • Concept of multi-site pain.
    Study: It’s not just chronic pain. It’s how many places it hurts that may affect the brain
    11/10/25

    Findings suggest that pain experienced in more than one site is strongly associated with a faster decline later in life in areas such as memory, reasoning and attention tasks.

  • View of libraries Toxic Archives exhibition.
    UB to present free screening of Emmy-nominated PBS documentary about Love Canal
    11/10/25

    The film is presented as part of the University Libraries’ exhibition Toxic Archives: Voices from Love Canal.

  • Lucy Mastrandrea standing in white coat.
    UB professor elected to the American Pediatric Society
    11/11/25

    Lucy D. Mastrandrea, MD, PhD, professor of pediatrics in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been elected to membership in the American Pediatric Society.

  • Medical training dummy simulates infant CPR procedure, showing hands performing chest compressions.
    New pediatric basic life support guidelines seek to improve outcomes, optimize care, says UB co-author
    11/12/25

    Significantly improving survival odds after sudden cardiac arrest in children and adolescents is the goal of the 2025 Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care for pediatric patients. 

  • A sign saying "welcome" in several languages including Martiniquan and Saint Lucian Creole at the bottom.
    NSF funds two inclusive language projects by UB linguist
    11/12/25

    One grant will facilitate the adoption of underrepresented languages in new technologies; the other will train students in research methods related to conducting field work in those languages.

  • Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong speaking at a conference.
    PCORI-funded project leverages WhatsApp to center African immigrants in health research
    11/13/25

    UB health equity researcher is a co-PI on the project with the African Immigrant Health Research Collaborative.

  • Amit Goyal stands before an array of solar panels.
    Amit Goyal elected Foreign Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India
    11/17/25

    Established in 1930, the Academy is the oldest science academy of India.

  • Rohini Srihari, with a emoji behind her.
    AI that addresses ALS, mental health, refugee flow predictions
    11/18/25
    University at Buffalo faculty expert Rohini Srihari develops AI tools that help people with motor neuron diseases communicate and more.
  • Duane Betts.
    Duane Betts and Palmetto Motel Bring Southern Rock Soul to the UB Center for the Arts this Spring
    11/18/25

    Duane Betts ignites and brings an evolution to the Southern rock tradition. With a fiery legacy forged by his father, the legendary Dickey Betts, the second-generation musician infuses it with his own soul-stirring blend of blues, raw passion and six-string mastery.

  • Concept of burnout featuring several match sticks, one burnt and blackened.
    Those helping the homeless are hurting too, according to study
    11/19/25

    Paper by UB researcher links homeless services workers’ burnout to adverse childhood experiences.

  • Close up of a person wearing a continuous glucose monitor and the phone app.
    Study explores AI-enhanced wearable devices for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes care
    11/20/25

    UB researchers have published the first comprehensive meta-review of AI-enhanced wearables for people with prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes. 

  • UB logo, with SUNY seal behind it.
    Statement from UB Police
    11/20/25

    UB Police is steadfastly committed to the safety of the UB community.

  • Diagram describing gas separation.
    New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO2
    11/21/25

    The unexpected finding could inspire new designs for industrial gas separation technologies.

  • A smartphone screen shows an eye illustration, while a man behind the smartphone has his eye examined as it reacts to sound.
    New hearing loss test checks the eyes – not the ears
    12/2/25

    University at Buffalo spinout Auspex Medix advances AI-powered hearing test to help older adults thwart cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s.

  • A medical professional examines a woman with a large bruise on her head.
    ‘We can’t wait until 2042’ writes UB expert about implementing new guidelines for treating concussion/mild TBI
    11/24/25

    A UB expert wrote an editorial accompanying the new clinical practice guidelines for treating adults with concussion or mild traumatic brain injury and geared toward primary care providers.

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    University Police statement on TERPO hearing
    11/24/25

    University at Buffalo Police responded promptly and responsibly to a complaint based on witness accounts of alleged alarming and disturbing comments.

  • Interlocking UB logo.
    Public invited to shape ‘inclusive civic spaces’ at UB-led forum in Buffalo
    11/24/25

    Organizers expect about 100 people to join the educators, librarians, government representatives, artists and others who have already agreed to participate.

  • Carleara Weiss and students pipetting in the lab.
    Nursing wet lab equipped to carry out FDA-approved screen for Alzheimer’s
    11/25/25

    The lab, led by Carleara Weiss, explores the relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and biomarkers of neurodegeneration, sleep disturbances and cognitive decline.

  • Luis De Jesús Báez.
    De Jesús Báez earns Ovshinsky sustainable energy fellowship from APS
    11/25/25

    Assistant professor of chemistry developing materials for more efficient batteries, supercapacitors.

  • Detail shot of a laser cutter drilling holes into ceramic in the UB School of Architecture and Planning's Fabrication Workshop.
    Design for manufacturing and construction degree to be offered at UB next fall
    11/26/25

    D-MAC is intended to meet the demand for skilled designers who can bridge the gap between design, architectural fabrication and construction to manage and deliver complex projects at different scales.

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