Campus News

Four men in a car.
  • 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.

  • Celebrating faculty and staff excellence
    11/4/25

    The UB community gathered to recognize outstanding faculty and staff at the annual Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellece.

  • UB students receive SUNY scholarships
    11/3/25

    Yanely Reyes-Bermudez was awarded the Nancy L. Zimpher Scholarship for Teacher Education; Constance Yap received the ACT for Excellence and Student Initiative Scholarship. 

  • Preserving, sharing legacy of Black architect Coles
    11/3/25

    UB adjunct architecture instructor Albert Chao is working to transform the Coles House and Studio into a space where community change happens.

  • UB to offer fully online graduate degree in ontology
    10/31/25

    The MS degree will prepare students from around the world for work in the rapidly growing interdisciplinary branch of information science.

  • UB student receives Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarship
    10/30/25

    Junior Aisha Makama will use the public service award to pursue her passion to develop STEM education in Africa.

  • Learning, leading and giving back
    10/29/25

    UB undergrad Maha Mir is finding confidence and community through helping others feel at home at UB.

  • UB grant brings cutting-edge spatial audio to Slee
    10/29/25

    The new Meyer sound system positions the Department of Music at the forefront of immersive composition and performance technology.

  • UB joins global semiconductor network
    10/27/25

    Through its membership in SEMI, UB is now connected directly to education, research and industry collaborators.

  • Jacobs School launching Buffalo Primary Care Initiative
    10/27/25

    The goal of the three-year MD program with full scholarships is to increase the number of primary care physicians in Buffalo’s East and West side neighborhoods.

  • Evaluating people seeking asylum
    10/24/25

    Medical students, physicians and community members received training in how to look for evidence of torture or mistreatment from the student-run Human Rights Initiative.