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.

  • UB Dental gives kids a smile
    2/9/24

    In a break from tradition, the annual event offering dental services for children teamed up with Curious George at the Buffalo Science Museum.

  • White wins second Grammy
    2/9/24

    The UB professor of music and colleagues with the Harlem Quartet won for a work  arranged and composed by Jeff Scott, who will join the UB music faculty in the fall.

  • Working to advance climate education across NYS
    2/8/24

    UB professor Alexa Schindel is part of a task force that drafted a bill to make climate education an integral part of the pre-K–12 curriculum.

  • Theatre and Dance presents spring season
    2/8/24

    The lineup of dance, musicals and drama features noted directors, faculty and choreographers working with students on innovative productions.

  • Nursing ranks No. 1 nationwide for online bachelor’s programs
    2/7/24

    UB's engineering management master's program also ranked highly in the annual U.S. News rankings of best online programs.

  • Meet Dheeraj Roy
    2/7/24

    The new physiology and biophysics faculty member looks at how different types of memories are formed and why some are strong while others are not.

  • Mitchell receives APA award
    2/6/24

    The senior director of student wellness was recognized for "advancing the practice of collegiate mental health and wellness." 

  • A campus tradition returns
    2/2/24

    After a three-year hiatus, the hearty souls of the Department of Geology held their Groundhog Day cookout on Thursday, with a new Ridge Lea Larry tackling that annual question.

  • Violanti receives shoutout from U.S. attorney general
    2/2/24

    The UB professor was mentioned at the launch of the Howard C. Liebengood Foundation, named for the Capitol officer who died days after the Jan. 6 riot.

  • CFA, Music hit the high notes with experimental opera
    2/2/24

    The CFA and Department of Music are collaborating for the first time to co-produce and co-present “Lotus Lives,” a pocket chamber opera.