Campus News

Rendering of exterior of renovated Clark Hall.
  • Next up: Clark Hall
    2/17/26

    The historic athletic facility will undergo $93 million in renovations to bring an integrated recreation and wellness approach to the South Campus.

  • Pros and cons of weight-loss drugs
    1/15/25

    Pharmacy professor Nicole Albanese discusses the science behind drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, their potential to treat other addictions and possible dangers.

  • Driving climate action with big data
    1/15/25

    Architect and building science expert Mohamad Aly Etman joins the UB architecture faculty to launch the Building and Environment Visualization Lab.

  • New bins, waste collection changes coming to campus
    1/13/25

    It's all part of UB's zero waste plans aimed at increasing its climate action efforts and becoming climate neutral.

  • First-year students create North Campus field guide
    1/13/25

    The guide includes chapters on edible and medicinal plants, critters, mental health and zero waste on campus.

  • Reimagining justice through play
    1/9/25

    A pioneering CAS collaboration has produced a new course that challenges students to reimagine justice through art, game design and history.

  • UB's Bahamas Bowl journey
    1/8/25

    Take a look back at the UB Bulls' journey to victory in the Bahamas Bowl through the lens of University Communications photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki. 

  • HWI officially joins UB
    1/7/25

    The move strengthens the two organizations’ missions to advance medical science research and education in Western New York and beyond.

  • Bahamas Bowl champs!
    1/6/25

    The Bulls take down Liberty, 26-7, for their fourth straight bowl win.

  • 2024 in photos
    12/20/24

    Take a look back at how UB has continued to grow as a flagship of SUNY through the lenses of University Communications photographers Douglas Levere and Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

  • UB ramping up zero waste efforts
    12/20/24

    Plans are already underway to implement new measures that will help UB reach its goal of achieving a 90% waste diversion rate by 2030.