A conversation between author Keith O’Brien and former Love Canal resident Luella Kenny is part of University Libraries' exhibit “Toxic Archives.”
A $1 million NSF grant will fund the program for refugee and underprivileged teens in Buffalo that focuses on emerging technologies.
UB faculty and staff were recognized at the annual celebration for the contributions that have made a significant impact on UB and the broader community.
For the first time in the School of Architecture and Planning’s 50-year history, the first-year architecture studio has more women than men.
Through a new SUNY-initiated program, UB TrACE provides a variety of services to support students and help them graduate on time.
Marcelo W.B. Araujo discusses how the school's new strategic plan will serve as a roadmap supporting UB’s overall vision for the future.
UB's pre-professional dance company marks five decades of artistic excellence and innovation with a weekend of concerts and a gala event.
An event at UB aims to strengthen Buffalo’s support for equitable urban agriculture policy.
The opening reception for the exhibition on Oct. 24 will feature an inclusive fashion show that is open to all.
Traveling to UB from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the design installation invites us to sit and connect with our nonhuman neighbors.
In a Q&A with UBNow, Gwen Appelbaum, Sherene Milizia and Henry-Louis Taylor Jr. talk about why they give to UB's faculty and staff campaign.