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.

  • Campus vaccine clinics reopen with start of fall semester
    8/30/23

    The flu and COVID 19 vaccines will be available at clinics on all three campuses.

  • New students to be assigned course on academic integrity
    8/30/23

    The online course, similar to “alcohol.edu,” aims to educate students about the university’s expectations as they begin their studies at UB.

  • Indigenous Studies ready for new academic year
    8/29/23

    Launched last fall, the department, aims to introduce issues of Indigeneity across the university while serving as a hub for research and teaching.

  • Forbes ranks UB among NYS’ top employers
    8/29/23

    UB ranked 12th in the state, first among public universities and one of the top university employers overall.

  • UB architecture students create hope in Buffalo
    8/29/23

    PUSH Buffalo is using the students’ design plans to transform vacant buildings into sustainable homes.

  • Students return to South Campus housing
    8/28/23

    Goodyear and Clement halls have reopened after undergoing renovations as part of a $35 million investment in the South Campus.

  • Statistics legend C.R. Rao dies at 102
    8/25/23

    A UB faculty member since 2010, Rao was a pioneer in the field who laid the foundation for modern statistics.

  • State funding bolsters UB law clinic
    8/24/23

    A $100,000 award will support the Community Engagement Law Clinic whose work focuses on access-to-justice issues, including unemployment benefits.

  • Shifting the culture at Ken-Ton schools
    8/23/23

    UB’s Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care wraps up a six-year partnership with the Ken-Ton schools.