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.

  • Danielle Meyer talks about all things food
    3/27/24

    The UB dietician explains the messiness of nutrition and cancer, and why she doesn't care what you put in your grocery cart in the latest episode of the Driven to Discover podcast.

  • New externship opens doors for sophomores
    3/27/24

    The summer program not only provides professional work experience this summer, but it also pays.

  • True Blue spirit shows in the clothes
    3/27/24

    Never underestimate the power of a UB hoodie to bring people together.

  • UB to hold post-eclipse eye clinic
    3/26/24

    The UB ophthalmologists also offer tips for safe viewing of the total solar eclipse.

  • Breaking new ground on Indigenous law
    3/25/24

    Rebecca Chapman, senior assistant law librarian at the Charles B. Sears Law Library, talks about her work that sheds new light on Native American legal traditions.

  • Elected officials, UB leadership gather to tout Empire AI
    3/25/24

    The proposed statewide consortium aims to put New York State at the forefront of responsible artificial intelligence innovation.

  • Coombs expands service to veterans in crisis
    3/22/24

    The UB Law faculty member, recently named to the state Veterans Treatment Court advisory committee, will oversee a new VTC Externship at UB Law.

  • Match Day 2024
    3/22/24

    It was an exciting day for UB medical students, as they learned where they will spend the next few years of their training as physicians.

  • A different kind of medical mission
    3/21/24

    UB infectious disease physicians worked to establish education, clinical and research partnerships during a recent trip to Ghana.

  • UB Singapore students win ASEAN competition
    3/21/24

    The students' winning project in the 2024 Geospatial Challenge mapped food waste across the island nation.