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.”

  • Grant expands grad pipeline for Puerto Rican STEM students
    6/7/24

    UB's summer research partnership with University of Puerto Rico at Cayey will now include Texas A&M and Inter American University of Puerto Rico.

  • SUNY honors Sturman
    6/6/24

    The instructional designer in the School of Social Work received the FACT2 Award for Excellence in Instructional Support.

  • Career pathways for PhD students
    6/5/24

    A one-day conference provided 75 PhD students and postdocs with options both in and outside of academia.

  • Human rights, sustainability and resiliency in Costa Rica
    6/3/24

    A new Social Work study abroad experience focuses on human rights and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

  • June in Buffalo set for June 9-15
    5/31/24

    The annual new music festival and conference features instruction for student composers, as well as concerts for the general public.

  • Stopping the bleed in Belize
    5/31/24

    UB medical students trained rural farmers in lifesaving techniques during a spring break trip to the Central American country.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    5/31/24

    Twenty-two employees have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

  • Paying student-athletes
    5/30/24

    UB sports law expert Helen “Nellie” Drew says the recent landmark NCAA agreement opens a ‘new world’ of intercollegiate athletics.

  • HWI to join UB
    5/29/24

    The move will bolster health, well-being and innovation in Buffalo Niagara and beyond.

  • Using AI in dentistry
    5/28/24

    UB faculty member Nathalia P. Andrade talks about how artificial intelligence is transforming periodontics and how UB dental students are using it.