Campus News

Afghan women watching a pregnant woman get a sonogram on a large screen.
  • Sharing health information with her Afghan community
    2/3/25

    A strong responsibility to keep her community informed led UB medical student Parveen Attai to organize a presentation on women's health.

  • Hubbard named acting board chair of NACUBO
    2/11/25

    UB's VP for finance and administration will will continue to serve as board vice chair and will begin her own term as chair this coming August.

  • The mysteries of lucid and vivid dreaming
    2/11/25

    UB sleep expert Carleara Weiss talks about the popular, but under-researched phenomena and how they might improve our health.

  • Meet Nathaniel Woodard
    2/10/25

    The new UB faculty member returns to his hometown to promote health equity, often in the context of cancer-related outcomes.

  • UB, MSU invite peers to Remembrance Conference
    2/10/25

    In memory of mass shootings in Buffalo and East Lansing, the medical schools are honoring lives lost by addressing this public health crisis.

  • Protecting campus trees
    2/7/25

    A project is underway to prune hundreds of trees on campus in an effort to protect and enhance their health and longevity.

  • Inspiring curiosity
    2/6/25

    Students from the Health Sciences Charter School explored careers in medicine and research during a recent visit to UB's Clinical and Translational Research Center.

  • Meet Renee Cadzow
    2/5/25

    The biological anthropologist shares how she became interested in a career in research and discusses her collaboration with community health workers.

  • When class meets in the Everglades
    2/5/25

    UB photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki joined a class on a recent trip to the Everglades to document what was for many students a memorable and "otherworldly" trip.

  • Teaching Black history through children’s literature
    2/4/25

    The new course takes an innovative approach to introduce the topic to pre-service and in-service teachers.

  • Sharing health information with her Afghan community
    2/3/25

    A strong responsibility to keep her community informed led UB medical student Parveen Attai to organize a presentation on women's health.