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.

  • Pharmacy launches online graduate pharmacometrics program
    8/5/24

    The asynchronous program, which launches this fall, is designed to meet the needs of working professionals.

  • UB celebrates largest fundraising campaign in history
    8/1/24

    Thanks to the generosity of alumni and donors, Boldly Buffalo raised more than $1.1 billion in support of students, faculty and the world.

  • Finetuning fabrication skills
    8/1/24

    Architecture students took a deep dive into digital technologies this summer in a studio applying advanced fabrication tools to the art of furniture construction.

  • UB Food Lab partners with Kashmiri poet to celebrate haak
    7/30/24

    A poem by Zareef Ahmad Zareef aims to raise awareness of the affordable, nutritious and culturally important green.

  • UB hosts Pharmacy Summer Institute
    7/29/24

    Some 55 high school and college students from across the country explored the field of pharmacy at the ninth annual event.

  • Indigenous students learn about health care careers
    7/29/24

    Students and faculty from UB’s health sciences units introduced middle and high school students to a range of health care professions.

  • Dispatches from the legal front lines
    7/26/24

    UB law lecturer Farina Barth talks with UBNow about how she brings her experiences as a former public defender into the classroom.

  • Festival with UB ties moves to Governor’s Island
    7/25/24

    UB professor Melanie Aceto choreographed a performance at this year's Indeterminacy Festival, founded by UB alumna Stanzi Vaubel.

  • 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.