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.”

  • Where are Western York’s AEDs?
    10/22/24

    An initiative led by PhD student and social justice fellowship recipient Rhonda Drewes aims to save lives by registering AEDs, especially in underserved areas.

  • Enrollment surges in UB’s AI master’s degree program
    10/18/24

    The growth is spurred by interest in AI and investments in faculty and computing infrastructure, including $400 million for the Empire AI consortium.

  • Meet Brianna Devlin
    10/17/24

    The new faculty member in the Graduate School of Education focuses her work on how to best support children’s early learning to benefit their later understanding of mathematics. 

  • Presidential historian describes election choices
    10/17/24

    Jon Meacham told a UB audience why it should be worried and hopeful for American democracy.

  • Celebrating excellence
    10/16/24

    Outstanding faculty and staff will be recognized Oct. 24 at the 21st annual Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellence.

  • UB hosts latest class of VITAL scholars
    10/15/24

    The scholars are on campus this week, and UB hopes some will join the next generation of faculty at the university.

  • Mitchell to be recognized for work in mental health
    10/15/24

    The senior director of student wellness and director of counseling services will receive the AUCCCD's Scholarship Award.

  • Connor recognized for international education efforts
    10/14/24

    The PIE has named UB's vice provost for enrollment management a Top 50 Professional in International Education in North America.

  • Tripathi urges ‘impact through excellence’
    10/11/24

    UB's president devoted much of his annual State of the University address to emphasizing UB’s far-reaching impact.

  • A podcast with positive impact
    10/11/24

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