Campus News

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  • Law school lessons from the Thruway
    11/21/25

    What started as a practical carpool quickly turned into a daily ritual of camaraderie, caffeine and case law for four first-year UB law students.

  • Fatty liver disease: a growing, silent epidemic
    10/15/25

    The La Bodega clinic in Buffalo, a national model for treating liver disease along with overlapping conditions, is working to boost early screening.

  • Supporting LGBTQ+ students
    10/15/25

    The Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention's annual conference will explore strategies to support the well-being and belonging of LGBTQ+ students in schools and communities.

  • Viano Quartet launches 2025 Slee Beethoven cycle
    10/14/25

    The acclaimed string quartet will perform the first three concerts in the Department of Music's annual presentation of all 16 of Beethoven's string quartets.

  • The facts behind childhood vaccines
    10/10/25

    UB pediatric pharmacist William Prescott spoke with UBNow about what parents should know as they navigate conflicting information about childhood vaccines.

  • Transfer students find success with UB TrACE
    10/10/25

    The SUNY-funded program offers the personalized advising and personal connection that helps student succeed.

  • Composting program expands to student apartments
    10/9/25

    Students living in campus apartments can now help reduce organic waste and contribute UB's goal of being a climate-neutral campus.

  • UB celebrates homecoming
    10/9/25

    Catch all the action — from SA's Spirit Week to the nail-biter football game — through the lenses of UB photographers Douglas Levere, Meredith Forrest Kulwicki, Paul Hokanson and Mark Busch.

  • Brainy Bulls expands support to students
    10/8/25

    The tutoring-mentoring program is back for a third year with a renewed focus on providing academic and social support to local youth.

  • Changing minds — one bedazzled toolbox at a time
    10/7/25

    UB student Maddie Stafford is raising awareness about gendered attitudes in traditionally male-dominated fields like architecture. 

  • Henshue named SUNY Sustainability Fellow
    10/6/25

    Henshue and the 10 other fellows will assist SUNY faculty in incorporating climate and sustainability topics into existing courses.