• Celloboxing and the misfit mindset
    2/12/26

    Pentatonix musician Kevin Olusola offered a UB audience a taste of his original music and outlook on life.

  • What causes water main breaks?
    2/11/26

    It's more than just freezing temperatures, UB engineer Xudong "Andrew" Fan says, and AI may help utilities anticipate future breaks.

  • Mutation in one Parkinson’s protein eases cellular traffic jams caused by another
    2/11/26

    A study suggests two Parkinson’s proteins can balance with each other to disrupt axonal transport.

  • Study finds childhood war exposure leaves lasting pain
    2/11/26

    The paper provides new insights into warfare’s lifelong health consequences, particularly for noncombatants.

  • AMSNY scholarships help two UB medical students pursue their dreams
    2/10/26

    The Scholarship in Medicine aims to cut student debt load and improve health care in medically underserved areas in NYS.

  • UB study shows key protein can slow aging process
    2/10/26

    The research led by oral biology professor Keith Kirkwood reveal that enhancing tristetraprolin can reduce frailty in mice.

  • UB concussion experts discuss head injuries
    2/10/26

    With the Winter Olympics underway, faculty members John Leddy and M. Nadir Haider talk about what's known and not known about head injuries.

  • Freudenheim receives Distinguished Achievement Award
    2/9/26

    The UB epidemiologist has been awarded one of the highest honors from the American Society of Preventive Oncology.

  • Winning team selected in Resilient Campus competition
    2/9/26

    Led by the School of Architecture and Planning, the design competition brought together international minds to boldly envision the South Campus.

  • New device advances possibilities for displays, biosensing
    2/9/26

    The device can change color and behavior on demand, technology that could change consumer products like e-readers and smart watches. 

  • SUNY grant to support student mental health
    2/6/26

    The funding will support programming, including instructor certification, delivery of campuswide training, required materials and outreach efforts.

  • A century of Black history
    2/6/26

    UB faculty member LaGarrett King reflects on the origins and importance of Black History Month.

  • 33 years of science exploration

    During UB's spring break week, just over 600 high school students visited the university for the annual Science Exploration Day. More than 50 different presentations, tours, demonstrations and activities were offered during concurrent sessions led by UB faculty, staff, students and external partners. The event was sponsored by the Vice President for Health Sciences; Outreach and Community Engagement, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Hospice & Palliative Care Buffalo; Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences; M&T Bank; and the Buffalo Niagara Medical Center. Photos: Douglas Levere

    Published March 25, 2026

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Match Day 2026

For fourth-year medical students from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and across the country, Match Day is a rite of passage, culminating in the moment when doctors-to-be learn where they’ll be pursuing their residency training programs.

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