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.

  • Exhibit of work by eco-artist Christy Rupp to open in UB Anderson Gallery
    9/20/24

    “Runoff” examines the intersection of waste, environment and human impact.

  • Student’s Empire State Ride honors retired professor
    9/19/24

    Dental student Emily Genovesi was inspired to take part in the cycling fundraiser by David Brown, who is battling cancer.

  • UBCFA celebrates 30 years of the arts
    9/18/24

    While some big names in entertainment have appeared at the CFA, many memorable performances have showcased UB students and faculty.

  • Meet Daniel Smith
    9/18/24

    The new nursing professor focuses his work on the effects of climate change on the health outcomes of marginalized populations.

  • New conversation series tackles current issues
    9/18/24

    “Campus Community Conversations” opens on Sept. 25 with a discussion of the parameters of First Amendment free speech protections.

  • UB breaks ground on Russell L. Agrusa Hall
    9/17/24

    The new building will support students and programs in the rapidly growing School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

  • Jacobs School names Woo chair of neurology
    9/17/24

    The new Irvin and Rosemary Smith Endowed Chair is an internationally recognized leader in stroke research.

  • UB Council approves name for HWI building
    9/17/24

    The University at Buffalo Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, or UB-HWI for short, will advance medical science research and education.

  • Martinez honored for working to eliminate hepatitis globally
    9/16/24

    The UB faculty member is one of eight people worldwide being recognized by the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination.

  • ‘Language of Magic’ exhibit opens in Poetry Collection
    9/13/24

    The new exhibit explores how the poets, artists and activists of the San Francisco Renaissance engaged with occult influences to create queer identity.