• Libraries to digitize historic issues of The Buffalo News
    10/4/21
    To preserve information and images contained within historic newspapers, the UB Libraries will reformat and digitize 150 microfilm reels — close to 150,000 images — containing issues of The Buffalo Evening News published from 1905-15.
  • Link between climate, disease topic of Lee lecture
    10/5/21
    Jeffrey Shaman, director of the Climate and Health Program at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, will explore the relationship between disease systems and the broader effects of climate and weather on human health at the Sixth Annual Richard V. Lee, MD, Lectureship in Global Health on Oct. 29.
  • PSS sponsors electronics recycling event
    10/6/21
    The Professional Staff Senate’s Sustainable Living Committee is sponsoring a free electronics recycling event, as well as a food drive for UB’s Blue Table food pantry, on Oct. 28 at the Center for Tomorrow.
  • CTSI pilot studies colloquium set for Oct. 15
    10/8/21
    Researchers affiliated with UB’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) will highlight their innovative research projects that received 2019-20 CTSI Translational Pilot Studies awards at the 2021 Translational Pilot Studies Program Clinical and Translational Research Colloquium on Oct. 15.
  • Nursing awarded honor society award
    10/11/21
    The globally prestigious Sigma Theta Tau International nursing honor society has selected UB’s local chapter for a 2021 Chapter Key Award.
  • UB featured in PBS Newshour story
    10/13/21
    The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences was featured prominently in a story that aired on PBS Newshour on Oct. 13.
  • Energy use, distribution topic of SUNY Distinguished Academy webinar
    10/14/21
    SUNY’s Distinguished Faculty will examine some of the key issues regarding energy use and distribution across the globe at a SUNY Distinguished Academy Event on Oct. 29.
  • UB Women’s Club to hold International Feast
    10/18/21
    The UB Women’s Club’s annual International Feast will take place at 6 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Taste of India, 3192 Sheridan Drive, Amherst.
  • Duke lecture rescheduled for Nov. 4
    10/19/21
    The Distinguished Speakers Series lecture with actor and UB alumnus Winston Duke has been rescheduled to Nov. 4.
  • Center for the Arts presents Art in the Open
    10/20/21
    The Center for the Arts welcomes audiences back in person for Art in the Open, a free event on Oct. 28 showcasing the music, dance, theater, film and visual art that is made at UB.
  • Help support Afghan evacuees
    10/21/21
    Buffalo will welcome 350 Afghan evacuees in the coming weeks, and the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is partnering with local refugee resettlement agencies to provide the evacuees with urgently needed resources.