Angelo M. “Ange” Fatta, who left a lasting impression on the Buffalo region as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, civic leader and friend to UB, died on March 14 after a long struggle with lupus. He was 81.
The internationally-acclaimed Verona Quartet returns to Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall on the North Campus April 10-11 for the final two performances of the Slee Beethoven String Quartet Cycle, Part II.
Play isn’t just for children — it’s a vital part of lifelong health and well-being. But what makes play so powerful, and how does it shape the way we interact with the world?
Christine B. Ambrosone, a distinguished professor of oncology and leading expert in cancer prevention and control, will deliver the 18th Annual Saxon Graham Lecture on April 18.
The School of Nursing will host its 28th annual Bonnie Bullough Lecture in conjunction with its 12th annual Research Day on May 2 in Hayes Hall, South Campus. The event is free and open to the public, with registration required by April 25.
Leaders from the business, nonprofit and academic worlds are invited to come together April 23 for a conference hosted by the School of Management’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness (CLOE).
A UB faculty member and a PhD candidate led a panel discussion last month as part of the 69th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69).
Soup’s on! It’s another Buffalo Soup & Social event, an innovative crowdfunding initiative started in 2023 by five undergraduates in an experiential learning course in UB’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program (PPE).
Rowena J. Adams Jones, former associate director of residence life who has a student assistance center named in her honor in the Governors Residential Complex, died on March 22. She was 96.
Undergraduates can now explore the growing social work profession — and develop skills relevant for any career path — through the School of Social Work’s new Minor in Social Work program.
During the 2025 tax season, 110 IRS-certified accounting students from the School of Management brought more than $608,000 back into the Buffalo community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
Allison Brashear, vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will give the annual Harrington Lecture as part of the Jacobs School’s Alumni Reunion Weekend May 2-3.
The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is the world’s largest corporate running event. Powered by fitness, friendly competition and fun, teams of all speeds and abilities complete a 3.5-mile race while spending quality time together outside work.