Campus News

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  • Law school lessons from the Thruway
    11/21/25

    What started as a practical carpool quickly turned into a daily ritual of camaraderie, caffeine and case law for four first-year UB law students.

  • A ‘hairbrained’ adventure at the great gorge
    11/13/25

    Kevin Fedarko and Pete McBride recounted their 14-month journey around the Grand Canyon at Tuesday's Distinguished Speakers Series event.

  • UB professor elected to American Pediatric Society
    11/13/25

    Lucy Mastrandrea’s research has improved outcomes for patients with obesity and Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. 

  • UB taking part in SUNY military tuition initiative
    11/13/25

    The program aligns SUNY tuition with federal tuition benefits, filling the gap when federal assistance falls short of the full cost of SUNY tuition.

  • What you need to know when the snow flies
    11/12/25

    Now that we've had the first taste of snow for the season, here’s a reminder of what the campus community should know when there’s wintry weather ahead.

  • UB Libraries to screen Love Canal documentary
    11/12/25

    The Emmy-nominated film is being presented as part of the libraries’ exhibition "Toxic Archives: Voices from Love Canal."

  • UB launches Horns Up for Hope
    11/11/25

    The monthlong food and winter clothing drive supporting local community members in need runs through Dec. 5.

  • UB, Chinese university strengthen 40-year partnership
    11/10/25

    The initiative with Dalian University of Technology continues a legacy of preparing global business leaders.

  • From a campus to a Costco
    11/7/25

    As the giant retailer constructs a facility at North Bailey and Ridge Lea Road, UB Then looks back at the site's former tenant.

  • Bridging worlds, building health
    11/6/25

    UB recently hosted health professionals from Central and South America looking for insights and innovations for pressing public health issues in their regions.

  • UB MSW/PhD student receives fellowship
    11/5/25

    Tiffany J. Nhan is the recipient of the prestigious Minority Fellowship from the Council on Social Work Education.