Campus News

Closeup of a female students with an "I voted" sticker on her cheek.
  • UB students go to the polls
    11/6/24

    Hundreds of first-time UB student voters made their way to the Center for Tomorrow on Tuesday to cast ballots in their first presidential election.

  • UB student brings 3D-printing expertise to Buffalo’s Tool Library
    11/8/24

    Jason Jiang uses his computer science background to repair tools at the community resource.

  • Foltz-Ramos named SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellow
    11/7/24

    The UB nursing professor is part of the inaugural class that aims to further simulation-based learning across SUNY nursing programs.

  • UB students go to the polls
    11/6/24

    Hundreds of first-time UB student voters made their way to the Center for Tomorrow on Tuesday to cast ballots in their first presidential election.

  • Bar passage rate continues to rise
    11/4/24

    New Rally the Pass program yields winning results for UB law students.

  • Dalí Quartet to perform first half of Slee Beethoven cycle
    11/4/24

     

    The Latin American-inspired but classically trained string quartet will kick off the annual presentation of all 16 Beethoven string quartets.

  • Always ‘here to help’ at heart of True Blue
    11/1/24

    An associate director in the Dean of Students Office, Ben Fabian makes sure students never feel alone as they navigate university life.

  • Gresham lecturer talks universal design
    11/1/24

    UB faculty member Edward Steinfeld explained the difference between accessibility and universal design during the annual lecture.

  • Practicing wilderness medicine
    10/31/24

    UB alumnus Shawn Vainio recounted his decades of wilderness medicine experience at a recent UB Global Health Grand Rounds talk.

  • UB improves bicycle-friendly status
    10/30/24

    The League of American Bicyclists has awarded UB with silver-level Bicycle Friendly University status for its success in promoting safe, accessible bicycling.

  • UB launching new summer STEM program
    10/30/24

    A $1 million NSF grant will fund the program for refugee and underprivileged teens in Buffalo that focuses on emerging technologies.