Campus News

Joan Linder in her studio, sketches of birds posted to the wall behind her.
  • New mural takes flight at DL&W Terminal
    12/10/25

    Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.

  • Jacobs School welcomes new class
    7/25/24

    The 184 students celebrated their entry into medical school at the traditional White Coat Ceremony.

  • Medicine ‘well beyond’ classroom
    7/25/24

    The new “Well Beyond” curriculum empowers UB medical students to not just master the science, but to also take what they're learning and put it to use in the community.

  • Supporting students in accelerated BSN program
    7/24/24

    A $500,000 grant for scholarships from the Fuld trust will be matched with $200,000 from the SUNY University Center Endowment Match.

  • A better view from Black perspectives
    7/24/24

    A new UB elective provides students with an understanding of the social challenges facing the Black community and strategies to help overcome them. 

  • Keeping teachers up to date on changing technologies
    7/24/24

    The new Computer Science Education Program aims to help teachers meet NY's new certification standards.

  • Connecting aphasia community with support services
    7/23/24

    The first UB Aphasia Health Fair aimed to give those with the language disorder the help they need to improve their daily lives.

  • How is AI used in the office?
    7/22/24

    A recent forum hosted by UBIT and CATT examined how staff across the university are using this advancing technology.

  • Statistics association honors Lili Tian
    7/17/24

    The UB faculty member has been elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association for her contributions to the field.

  • UB ranked among nation’s best for sustainable activities
    7/17/24

    Times Higher Education Impact Rankings recognize UB for the impact of its global health research, climate action and clean energy pursuits.

  • Schulze to step down as CAS dean
    7/17/24

    Schulze, who led UB's largest and most diverse unit for eight years, will return to her faculty role.