Campus News

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  • Designing with purpose
    11/24/25

    Students in a graduate architecture studio created storage solutions for The Tool Library.

  • UB MBA ranks No. 2 in ROI
    9/26/25

    UB is again one of the best business schools in the nation based on the return on investment it provides MBA graduates, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.

  • State to invest $68M in decarbonization project at UB
    9/26/25

    The funding will enable the design and building of energy hubs and thermal energy networks to phase out fossil fuel-based heating and cooling systems.

  • Students take on museum wayfinding challenges
    9/25/25

    UB arts management students developed solutions for people struggling to navigate the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.

  • Foster Hall to reopen in October
    9/24/25

    The $41 million renovation restores the historic South Campus building as the home of the Graduate School of Education.

  • UB medical student recognized by AAMC
    9/23/25

    David Cazares Dorantes is one of five recipients of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2025 ACE Award for Advocacy, Collaboration and Education. 

  • UB again ranks among nation's top public universities
    9/23/25

    The university is tied for No. 36 in the latest U.S. News Best Colleges rankings.

  • Solar telescope offers chance to stargaze
    9/22/25

    Obtained by UB as part of a project to observe last year's total solar eclipse, the telescope will be used for education and outreach.

  • Costume shop opens doors for student designers
    9/22/25

    Costume shop manager Max Levitt helps showcase student creativity — from concept to curtain.

  • UB MBA among top in Bloomberg Businessweek ranking
    9/19/25

    UB ranked No. 61 overall in the 2025-26 ranking and No. 27 among public business schools.

  • UB Council briefed on enrollment, AI momentum
    9/19/25

    President Satish K. Tripathi and Provost A. Scott Weber also updated the council on how changes at the federal level are impacting the university.