Campus News

President Tripathi speaking at the Inside Higher Ed U.S. AI Summit hosted by UB in June.
  • AI’s role as public resource
    6/9/26

    Summit hosted by UB sought to move beyond theory and toward actions that can shape AI in the service of society.

  • Experiential learning program wins national award
    4/10/26

    The Sophomore Externship Experience has received the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators' Award for Excellence.

  • Course brings lessons of ‘Abbott Elementary’ to life
    4/10/26

    GSE professor Erin Kearney and doctoral student Abigail Henry have created a first-year seminar with tidbits of the popular TV show’s wisdom.

  • UB neurologist discusses Alice in Wonderland syndrome
    4/8/26

    The condition, which Osman Farooq has studied for more than a decade, distorts perception.

  • NEAR connects graduate students to faculty, staff mentors
    4/7/26

    The initiative aims to help students address the personal challenges many face while pursuing their advanced degrees.

  • UB schools among best in U.S. News grad school rankings
    4/7/26

    UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.

  • Dental school unveils renovated orthodontics clinic
    4/6/26

    The transformed space has been officially named in honor of C. Brian Preston, a former department chair.

  • Complete rehab of Parker part of next round of South Campus construction
    4/3/26

    An energy hub powered by a geothermal wellfield is also part of the $110-million project.

  • Art show aims to connect students to climate causes
    4/3/26

    The “Rooted in Resilience” exhibit of environmentally focused artwork marks the start of Sustainability Month at UB.

  • A literary treasure in Buffalo
    4/2/26

    UB's Rare Books Collection holds the first British edition of “Wuthering Heights,” the iconic novel by Emily Brontë.

  • UB secures funding for cross-border supply chains
    4/1/26

    With $1M in federal funding, the initiative will help small- and medium-sized businesses navigate the challenges of cross-border trade.