Campus News

Joan Linder in her studio, sketches of birds posted to the wall behind her.
  • New mural takes flight at DL&W Terminal
    12/10/25

    Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.

  • UB Traveler Assist now available for domestic travel
    9/9/25

    The program that offers support for those traveling internationally for the university has been expanded to domestic travelers as well.

  • STARTALK program elevates Chinese language skills
    9/8/25

    The intensive Chinese language and culture camp for local high school students was funded with a $137,500 federal grant.

  • Hochul gets update on UB's AI programs
    9/8/25

    During a visit to campus on Saturday, New York's governor met with UB leadership, faculty and students while touring the university's artificial intelligence facilities.

  • Architecture series to spotlight visionary thinkers
    9/5/25

    A distinguished lineup of designers, architects, authors and artists will explore a variety of topics as part of the Public Programs series.

  • UB research driving educational reform in Nigeria
    9/4/25

    A Spencer Foundation Vision Grant awarded to UB professor Ndubueze Mbah is already producing tangible results.

  • Shaping climate education through the humanities
    9/4/25

    A collaboration between the sciences and the humanities at UB has led to an innovative way to share important climate change information.

  • Concert tour brings immigrant experience to Asia
    9/3/25

    The UB music professor's performances and masterclasses explore the themes of immigrant identity and authenticity through the guitar.

  • 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.