Campus News

Toxic Archives exhibit in Silverman Library.
  • Event to address history, legacy of Love Canal
    3/30/26

    A conversation between author Keith O’Brien and former Love Canal resident Luella Kenny is part of University Libraries' exhibit “Toxic Archives.”

  • The evolving legacy of the UB Rugby Football Club
    11/1/23

    First established in 1966, the “Mad Turtles” offer a different thrill for UB students more familiar with football and basketball.

  • As winter nears, what you need to know
    11/1/23

    As the calendar turns to November, UBNow tackles that annual topic: what the UB community should know when the snow flies.

  • Getting to know — and paint — your genome
    11/1/23

    The final event of the “Learning About Your Genome” series aims to increase awareness of genetics in the African-American community.

  • Waste audit helps UB identify opportunities to improve recycling
    10/31/23

    Properly disposing of a ton of daily trash is key to UB's goal of becoming climate neutral and moving toward zero waste by 2030.

  • Dental school recognized for diversity efforts
    10/31/23

    The school received its second HEED award this fall from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.

  • Horror writer Grady Hendrix to visit UB
    10/30/23

    The modern master of literary horror is appearing as part of the English department's Exhibit X Fiction Series.

  • Inclusive design focus of two events
    10/27/23

    School of Architecture and Planning is hosting a symposium and related exhibit on inclusive design and access to public toilets and locker rooms.

  • Radical change needed to prevent disabilities
    10/26/23

    Perry lecturer Alan Jette believes radical change is needed in how the U.S. addresses preventing disabilities if there’s to be any improvement.

  • Ending race-based health disparities
    10/25/23

    Igniting Hope conference has matured into a movement aimed at bringing lasting change to the region by ending race-based disparities and their devastating impacts.

  • Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse chosen as 'tech hub'
    10/25/23

    With UB playing a critical role, the project aims to transform the tri-city region into a global hub for semiconductor technology.