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.

  • 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.

  • Visiting scholar kicks off dental partnership
    1/22/24

    The program between the dental schools at UB and Rīga Stradiņš University aims to encourage exchanges of faculty and students, and joint research.

  • UB MATTERS expands linkage to lifesaving care
    1/22/24

    The innovative opioid treatment program is rolling out "no stigma" vending machines and working with other regions on similar programs.

  • Art of diversity
    1/18/24

    A (much) larger-than-life mural is taking shape in the atrium of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

  • UBCFA presents diverse spring lineup
    1/17/24

    Music, comedy, dance, opera and distinguished speakers are among the top-notch events being offered to the UB and Western New York communities.

  • Buffalo Film Seminars back for 48th season
    1/16/24

    “The Jazz Singer” and “Thelma and Louise” are on tap in the popular series hosted by UB faculty members Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian.

  • Gift from Korea Foundation to fund professorship
    1/12/24

    The $2 million gift will help position UB to become an emerging leader in research and education in Korean studies.

  • Panel to address mental wellness in the Black community
    1/10/24

    UB researchers Rebecca Ashare and Christina King will take part in the “Hope & Healing” event.

  • Student shines as future of AI at State of the State
    1/10/24

    Computer science student Holliday Sims attended the address in Albany as an invited guest of Gov. Kathy Hochul.