Community members are invited to attend a town hall-style meeting Dec. 7 to discuss the future of Frida’s Rebel Garden in Buffalo’s Fruit Belt neighborhood.
The Health Insurance Option Transfer Period for state employees, during which workers can change their health insurance carrier, voluntarily cancel coverage or change from family to individual coverage, runs through Dec. 31.
Robert E. Barnes, a UB alumnus who was a professor and administrator in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences for more than 30 years, died Nov. 21 at his home in Amherst. He was 78.
UB’s Parking and Transportation Services has received national recognition from the Association of Commuter Transportation (ACT), an organization and leading advocate for commuter transportation and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) professionals.
UB Police Chief Kimberly Beaty is the recipient of the 2024 Law Enforcement Leadership Award from the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers. The award was presented at the organization’s three-day conference at the Buffalo Marriott Niagara Hotel.
The Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD) and University Medical Resident Services P.C. (UMRS) are very pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached that addresses the salary, health care and professional development needs of UB medical residents and fellows.
SUNY has adopted the final recommendations of the Transfer Task Force that provide a system-wide road map to dramatically improve transfer between SUNY campuses, streamlining the experience of students moving from a community college to a bachelor’s degree-granting institution.
Learn CPR and AED use with the American Heart Association
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that can help save a person’s life if their breathing or heart stops. The Recreation and Wellness Committee is dedicated to promoting and maintaining the latest health and safety policies across UB.
Please note: If someone on a UB Campus goes into cardiac arrest and emergency services need to be called, call University Police at 645-2222. Do not call 911 if you are on a UB Campus.