Campus News

Toxic Archives exhibit in Silverman Library.
  • Event to address history, legacy of Love Canal
    3/30/26

    A conversation between author Keith O’Brien and former Love Canal resident Luella Kenny is part of University Libraries' exhibit “Toxic Archives.”

  • 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.

  • Forum explores AI in the classroom
    12/2/24

    UB faculty and staff heard about the latest developments in artificial intelligence at the university during a recent “AI at UB Forum.” 

  • Addressing shortage of rural, school-based mental health professionals
    11/26/24

    Graduate students in a new social work fellowship will have field placements across four rural WNY school districts.

  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics program to hold forum on inclusion
    11/26/24

    The workshop will explore ways to create more inclusive communities for refugees and immigrants.

  • SEE to return in 2025
    11/25/24

    The Sophomore Externship Experience program, available to UB and other WNY college students, offers paid opportunities to gain valuable professional experience.

  • UB’s international enrollment among tops in U.S.
    11/25/24

    The latest census by the Institute of International Education ranked UB No. 24 among the nation’s colleges and universities hosting international students.

  • Campus community hears progress on equity and inclusion
    11/22/24

    UB continues to show “impressive progress” in making the campus more inclusive, those attending a virtual town hall learned on Monday.

  • Finding a thriving community at UB
    11/21/24

    Doctoral student Dawnavyn James found — and helped expand — a learning community that shares her passion for Black history education. 

  • Gillibrand spotlights Cyber Service Academy
    11/20/24

    The U.S. senator visited UB to promote a new scholarship program to address critical vulnerabilities in U.S. national security.