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.

  • Changing minds — one bedazzled toolbox at a time
    10/7/25

    UB student Maddie Stafford is raising awareness about gendered attitudes in traditionally male-dominated fields like architecture. 

  • Henshue named SUNY Sustainability Fellow
    10/6/25

    Henshue and the 10 other fellows will assist SUNY faculty in incorporating climate and sustainability topics into existing courses.

  • Book explains clinical trials to children with cancer
    10/6/25

    “Sofia Learns About Cancer Research” aims to increase awareness among children and their parents about the benefits of taking part in clinical research.

  • A head start on STEM careers
    10/3/25

    The Girls in STEM Together We Chem summer program aims to help high school students get comfortable in the lab and set them up for success.

  • Abramovich named SUNY AI for the Public Good Fellow
    10/2/25

    The GSE faculty member joins the inaugural class of fellows tasked with providing support for faculty and staff incorporating AI literacy in their teaching.

  • Saving a piece of the past
    10/2/25

    An observant worker repairing the exterior masonry at Farber Hall recently prevented a time capsule from accidentally landing in the trash.

  • A UB Hollywood story
    10/1/25

    UB staff member Nate Oliver's appearance in an upcoming movie is a dream come true for the horror film lover.

  • Murphy reflects on distinguished career at UB
    10/1/25

    The Jacobs School faculty member with a deep commitment to UB and the community is retiring after 44 years at the university.

  • Participants are the experts at Igniting Hope conference
    9/30/25

    The annual event forged a community-led action plan to advance health equity.

  • Testing innovative fabrication techniques
    9/30/25

    A graduate architecture studio worked with visiting scholar Lukas Kirschnick, who has a unique approach to repurposing discarded timber.