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 launches five-year music education program
    1/28/25

    Students can earn both their BA in music performance and EdM in music education in just five years. 

  • Geology is now Earth Sciences
    1/27/25

    The departmental name change better reflects its breadth of research, from glaciers to lava.

  • UB unveils The Landing at Ellicott
    1/24/25

    The redesigned Fargo Quad serves as both a “front door” to Ellicott and an inviting, comfortable gathering space for residential students.

  • Building community resilience, workforce development
    1/24/25

    UB is partnering with PUSH Buffalo on a project to address extreme weather hazards and energy efficiency in Buffalo’s aging housing stock.

  • UB online nursing program remains No. 1 in nation
    1/23/25

    The engineering management program also ranked among the top in U.S. News' annual rankings of online programs.

  • Film seminars back for 50th edition
    1/22/25

    "Duck Soup" and "Double Endemnity" are among the films to be screened in the popular film series hosted by faculty members Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian.

  • New collaboration to bring Brazilian researchers to UB
    1/22/25

    The partnership with Brazil’s Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education will bring faculty and PhD students to UB for up to a year.

  • Faith and religion in patient care
    1/21/25

    The Spirituality in Medicine seminar aims to help medical students better engage with patients about beliefs that affect their health and wellness.

  • UB professor receives highest U.S. honor in STEM mentoring
    1/17/25

    Margarita Dubocovich is one of 25 recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring.

  • A framework for micro-credential assessment
    1/16/25

    With the growing popularity of these digital badges, a new white paper offers a detailed process for assessing their value in higher education.