Campus News

New graduates pose outside the UB bison statue.
  • An extra special commencement
    5/21/26

    UB photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki was there to capture this special event for UB graduates — and for President Satish K. Tripathi.

  • Bulls win WNIT Championship
    4/7/25

    The UB women's basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to earn a program-record 30th win of the season.

  • Getting to know some of UB’s newest faculty members
    4/7/25

    UBNow sat down with some of them to learn about their journey and what they are enjoying about UB and Buffalo-Niagara.

  • Conference to explore media’s effects on morality
    4/4/25

    Annual event attracts scholars in a range of disciplines interested in media portrayals of morality and how these portrayals affect media consumers’ social relationships.

  • Dental school provides care at Belle Center
    4/4/25

    Families received fluoride treatments, oral screenings, oral hygiene kits and referrals for ongoing care.

  • Mural unveiling continues CFA anniversary celebration
    4/4/25

    Center for the Arts and University Archives staff culled from a massive list of performances over the past three decades.

  • UB to present panel on prison writing
    4/2/25

    Panel discussion is part of a series of events that also includes a month-long book exhibit featuring incarcerated authors.

  • Carbon credits to cover travel
    4/2/25

    UB is the first SUNY campus to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing high-quality carbon credits.

  • Meet Anne Talkington
    3/31/25

    New faculty member examines how to make sure drugs are getting to their target site and that they’re doing what they're supposed to do.

  • Advancing workforce development in microelectronics
    3/28/25

    UB, SUNY Erie effort supports the Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse region’s tech hub designation.

  • NIDA director to give virtual talk
    3/27/25

    Volkow’s work demonstrating how addiction changes the brain was instrumental in changing perceptions of addiction to being seen as a disease that should be treated.