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.

  • A podcast with positive impact
    10/11/24

    Four UB PhD students are producing a series on intimate partner violence.

  • Memorializing Hayes Hall’s past
    10/10/24

    A graduate design studio last spring produced two memorials that pay respect to the hallowed grounds on which the home of the architecture school rests.

  • A spiritual journey to Lily Dale
    10/9/24

    The first event in the Gender Institute's book launch series explores the history of the world’s largest center for spiritualism. 

  • ‘Wingin’ It’ serves up hot takes for students
    10/7/24

    The College of Arts and Sciences' video series explores the hot topics and burning questions students have about attending UB — with Buffalo's iconic fare at center stage.

  • UB MBA among top in Bloomberg Businessweek rankings
    10/7/24

    UB's program has been ranked No. 30 among public business schools by the prestigious business magazine.

  • UB, medical community mourn loss of Hopkins
    10/7/24

    The SUNY Distinguished Professor and world-renowned neurosurgeon best known for changing the way stroke patients are treated died Oct. 5.

  • Women of UB realize vision of honoring trailblazers
    10/4/24

    Several women with UB ties worked on the Monument Project, which recently dedicated three statues to trailblazing women in downtown Buffalo.

  • Pulitzer finalist Ed Park to speak at Exhibit X series
    10/4/24

    The Buffalo-born author is the next guest in the English department series that showcases the work of innovative fiction writers.

  • UB welcomes SUNY PRODiG+ fellows
    10/4/24

    Four fellows from the SUNY initiative for increasing faculty diversity have arrived at UB for the fall semester.

  • Pickleball has arrived at UB
    10/3/24

    Members of the UB community can now play the popular paddle sport at six courts at the Ellicott Complex.