• Energy meets empathy in class and in community
    11/19/25

    Public health researcher Jessica Kruger is determined to create creating real-world learning experiences that engage and inspire students.

  • NSF funds inclusive language projects
    11/19/25

    UB linguist Fabiola Henri says the projects will focus on creole languages that are underrepresented in both research and new technologies.

  • Broadview commits $15,000 to 'Horns Up for Hope’
    11/19/25

    The funds from the credit union will support the Blue Table food pantry.

  • Tackling food safety, nutrition
    11/18/25

    UB researcher Kasia Kordas is part of an international team of experts who are working to address food safety and nutrition globally.

  • 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.

  • Hunting for evidence of magma
    11/18/25

    UB earth sciences students develop valuable fieldwork skills during a trip to New Hampshire to study igneous rocks and volcanic landscapes.

  • UB researcher co-author of new pediatric basic life support guidelines
    11/17/25

    The guidelines seek to improve outcomes and optimize care, says chair of pediatrics Benny Joyner.

  • 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.

  • AI in the classroom
    11/14/25

    At a recent town hall, faculty, staff and students shared their thoughts and concerns about the evolving technology.

  • A ‘hairbrained’ adventure at the great gorge
    11/13/25

    Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride recounted their 14-month journey around the Grand Canyon at Tuesday's Distinguished Speakers Series event.

  • Bulls soar past Cardinals

    The UB men's basketball team opened 2026 with a decisive, 85-72, win against the Ball State Cardinals last Saturday in Alumni Arena. The Bulls, 13-2 overall, improved to 3-0 in Mid-American Conference play for the fourth time in program history and the first time since 2018-19. It was also Kids Day, with special activities for the youngest Bulls fans. Next up in Alumni Arena: The UB women take on Ohio at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Photos: Paul Hokanson

    Published January 9, 2026

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Spotlight Symposia Series

The College of Arts and Sciences' 2026 Spotlight Symposia Series will celebrate the groundbreaking contributions of UB faculty member Soo-Kyung Lee, director of the FOXG1 Research Center and a leading expert on genetics and brain development. The symposium, "Master Switches of the Mind: Gene Regulation and Neurodevelopmental Disorders," will bring together leading experts in the field for a two-day event that features a keynote, technical talks and a poster session. Read more about the symposium.

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