The UB community got down and dirty on May 2 for Oozefest, one of UB’s most popular traditions and one of the largest mud volleyball tournaments in the country. Oozefest started in 1984 as a way to help students de-stress before exams and bring the UB community together. Today, anyone can play at Oozefest, including students from UB and other schools, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the university. University Communications photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki was there to document all the muddy fun.
Published May 7, 2026
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Volunteers, including members of the UB football team, recently constructed 13 new raised beds at the community garden near the GRoW Clean Energy Center on Flint Road, extending the opportunity to grow to 24 groups from across campus and increase the harvest in the fall. UB Sustainability established the garden last year to serve as a gathering place for faculty, staff and students. In addition to fostering community and hands-on learning, the GRoW Garden supports food security on campus by contributing harvests to UB’s Blue Table food pantry. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Published May 8, 2026