Campus News

President Tripathi speaking at the Inside Higher Ed U.S. AI Summit hosted by UB in June.
  • AI’s role as public resource
    6/9/26

    Summit hosted by UB sought to move beyond theory and toward actions that can shape AI in the service of society.

  • Two UB English department alumni win 2026 Pulitzers
    5/8/26

    Sara DiNatale shares the explanatory reporting award and Juliana Spahr is this year’s winner for poetry.

  • Rising senior named Phi Beta Kappa 2026 Key into Public Service Scholar
    5/8/26

    Aisha Makama is just one of 20 students nationwide selected for the award by the nation's most prestigious academic honor society.

  • Integrating pharmacists into kidney care team
    5/7/26

    UB faculty member Calvin Meaney highlights the benefits of relying on pharmacists, especially with the shortage of nephrologists.

  • UB 5th in national ranking of New York universities
    5/7/26

    The Official UniRank Guide measures a university's digital presence, reputation and popularity.

  • Remembering Janina Brutt-Griffler
    5/7/26

    The longtime UB faculty member, professor in the Graduate School of Education and leader in language and international education, died April 17. She was 59.

  • ELN relaunches as Office for Undergraduate Research
    5/5/26

    The refocused office strengthens the university’s commitment to faculty-mentored undergraduate research.

  • UB to compete in EcoCAR Innovation Challenge
    5/4/26

    The U.S. energy department contest pairs UB students with automaker Stellantis to develop new tech for Jeep Cherokee hybrid.

  • UB to hold commencement ceremonies
    5/1/26

    Some 6,066 students are candidates to receive 7,407 degrees and certificates during ceremonies being held today through May 17.

  • Four to receive UB President’s Medal
    4/29/26

    Also during this commencement season, four SUNY honorary degrees will be awarded and President Satish K. Tripathi will receive the Norton Medal.

  • Accessibility is more than a checklist
    4/29/26

    A new microcredential is teaching social work students essential digital skills while also creating a team to help remediate files to comply with federal guidelines.