Campus News

Kevin Olusola on the stage in the CFA Mainstage playing the cello.
  • Celloboxing and the misfit mindset
    2/12/26

    Pentatonix musician Kevin Olusola offered a UB audience a taste of his original music and outlook on life.

  • UB among Top 25 in U.S. for social and environmental impact
    12/11/24

    UB comes in at No. 21 in the U.S. and 137th globally in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability.

  • UB oral surgeon performs life-changing procedure on newborn
    12/9/24

    The procedure led by Michael Markiewicz has enabled an Israeli baby to breathe and eat on her own.

  • Mentoring program offers support for students of color
    12/5/24

    Envision matches professionals in the community who can offer their experience, insight and support with undergraduate public health students.

  • Bulls headed to the Bahamas Bowl
    12/5/24

    UB will face Liberty on Jan. 4 in Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Nassau.

  • Service, community and connection
    12/5/24

    UB Daniel Acker Scholars and students from the Proud to be First program learned about social justice and service during a recent visit to Buffalo's Pilgrim St. Luke’s Church.

  • Preparing students to work with veterans
    12/4/24

    Joining Forces-UB trains students who want to make a positive impact on veterans and their families while also conducting research related to the issues they face.

  • Winter weather reminders
    12/4/24

    With wintry weather back in the forecast, UBNow offers some reminders to the campus community should weather conditions turn severe.

  • UB proposes new AI department
    12/4/24

    The department would offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs focused on AI and its impact on society.

  • Weeping willows add to beauty of Lake LaSalle
    12/3/24

    The 32 trees planted around the lake are replacements for some willows that have been lost in recent the years.

  • UB Nursing joins with Roswell for oncology training program
    12/2/24

    A $2 million National Cancer Institute grant supports the program to provide specialized training for nurses with advanced degrees.