Campus News

Kevin Olusola on the stage in the CFA Mainstage playing the cello.
  • Celloboxing and the misfit mindset
    2/12/26

    Pentatonix musician Kevin Olusola offered a UB audience a taste of his original music and outlook on life.

  • Law library welcomes law practice technologist
    1/30/24

    The Charles B. Sears Law Library has put into place a major new initiative that infuses legal practice technology skills into the law school experience.

  • Noted reproductive health specialist Robert Taylor dies at 71
    1/30/24

    The program director of the MD-PhD program was among the world’s top researchers studying endometriosis.

  • Alford honored for championing diversity, inclusion
    1/30/24

    The dean of the School of Social Work was selected to receive a Business First IDEA (Inclusion Diversity Equity Awareness) Award.

  • Game on! UB hosts Global Game Jam
    1/26/24

    The event brings people of all skill levels together to design new games within 48 hours.

  • Hochul names UB home for Empire AI consortium
    1/26/24

    The designation includes construction of a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence computing center at the university.

  • Rethinking the rights of the deceased
    1/25/24

    As AI brings dead celebrities back to life, UB law professor Mark Bartholomew calls for changes in privacy, consumer protection and property laws.

  • Lembo named UB football head coach
    1/24/24

    A coaching veteran of over 30 years, UB's new head coach has had successful stints as the head coach at Lehigh, Elon and Ball State. 

  • Meet Kyla Tompkins
    1/24/24

    The new chair of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies says her field studies topics that impact us every day.

  • New scholarship provides more than just funds
    1/24/24

    Recipients of the Ongwe’onwe/Indigenous Student Scholarship find a sense of community, as well as financial support to pursue their education at UB. 

  • UB offers new MA in drugs, health and society
    1/23/24

    The multidisciplinary program allows students to receive advanced training in both the science and politics of drugs and addiction.