Campus News

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  • Designing with purpose
    11/24/25

    Students in a graduate architecture studio created storage solutions for The Tool Library.

  • Student leads project to outfit Pharmacy Building with Narcan
    9/2/25

    Karina Babina is passionate about reducing overdoses through access and education.

  • Physicians Response team mobilizes for tour bus crash
    9/2/25

    The network of volunteer emergency medicine physicians — including UB faculty members — responds to critical 911 calls and mass-casualty incidents.

  • Anderson Gallery opens semester with two exhibitions
    8/29/25

    The exhibitions mark the bicentennial of the Erie Canal, as well as showcase the histories of women institutionalized in 19th-century asylums.

  • Something for every listener in UB concert season
    8/28/25

    The lineup includes renown guest artists and chamber ensembles, as well as UB’s own talented faculty and ensembles — and a tribute to Morton Feldman.

  • A True Blue welcome
    8/28/25

    Take a look at how UB greeted new and returning students last weekend through the lenses of University Communications photographers Douglas Levere and Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

  • Meet Dean Grabill
    8/28/25

    UBNow sat down with the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences to talk about his leadership role and the importance of the liberal arts and sciences.

  • UB’s newest mobile clinics ready to serve Western New York
    8/26/25

    Staffed by UB students working under UB faculty, Health on Wheels will provide a variety of health services across WNY.

  • Asia Research Institute awarded prestigious grant
    8/26/25

    The core university grant from the Academy of Korean Studies will strengthen UB’s position as a hub for research and education in Korean studies.

  • The oral health challenges facing older patients
    8/22/25

    Oral biology professor Frank Scannapieco says providing basic dental care for elders would improve health outcomes and reduce costs.

  • Partnering for better health
    8/22/25

    A team of UB students and faculty have forged a partnership with Buffalo’s Seneca-Babcock neighborhood to improve residents’ health.