UB students majoring in AI-focused degree programs are enthusiastic about their job prospects in the burgeoning new field.
Members of the UB community can now play the popular paddle sport at six courts at the Ellicott Complex.
Fall 2024 enrollment includes a record number of graduate students.
UB doctoral student Michelle Goulette worked on a publication on opioid resettlement lawsuits in the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Being on the UB campus means there’s always something fun or enriching to do outside of the daily grind.
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni's Hidden Gems initiative highlights high-quality, liberal arts programs.
The group will mark a decade of advocacy and support for UB's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer faculty and staff at a special luncheon on Oct. 2.
The UB chemistry professor is on the network’s list of 10 Americans whose Hispanic heritage is intrinsically tied to their work.
The university is No. 36 among public universities in U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings of the top universities in the nation.
Award-winning writer and media host Melissa Harris-Perry will speak on the complexity of equity in social work scholarship and practice.
As Banned Books Week begins, UB faculty member Africa Hands offers her perspective on the rising trend of book bans and censorship.