Campus News

A UB 2026 selfie sign in front of the Center for the Arts.
  • Say cheese!
    5/12/26

    New selfie signs are being placed around campus for commencement week to help make the season a little more memorable for graduates and their families.

  • One family, two degrees
    5/13/26

    This will be a special commencement season for Farzana Moid and her daughter, Maheea Sayeed, who are both graduating from UB this spring with master's degrees.

  • A history of political science at UB
    5/13/26

    Claude Welch, who was a faculty member in the department for most of its 46-year existence, offers his unique perspective in a new, self-published book.

  • UB ReUSE partners with local groups
    5/12/26

    Adding other on-campus and community partners provides opportunities to repurpose items not suitable for the waste-diversion program's fall sale.

  • Fifteen UB students receive SUNY GREAT awards
    5/12/26

    The award provides funding for research and travel expenses, professional development and supplemental stipend support.

  • Say cheese!
    5/12/26

    New selfie signs are being placed around campus for commencement week to help make the season a little more memorable for graduates and their families.

  • Law students help get unemployment benefits for workers
    5/11/26

    The case, brought with Empire Justice Center, ends a COVID-era dispute, securing relief for thousands of state employees.

  • UB to offer PhD in applied ontology
    5/11/26

    The new PhD program, and a master’s launched last year, are the only graduate-level applied ontology degrees in the world, filling a critical need in a burgeoning field.

  • UB launches WNY Long COVID Resource Center
    5/11/26

    The center is focused on giving providers the tools they need to improve the care of their patients.

  • Two UB English department alumni win 2026 Pulitzers
    5/8/26

    Sara DiNatale shares the explanatory reporting award and Juliana Spahr is this year’s winner for poetry.

  • Rising senior named Phi Beta Kappa 2026 Key into Public Service Scholar
    5/8/26

    Aisha Makama is just one of 20 students nationwide selected for the award by the nation's most prestigious academic honor society.