Art professor Joan Linder's "Birds of Buffalo" features 154 species of local birds and spans nearly 300 feet of the downtown train platform.
In the Driven to Discover podcasts, UB researchers talk about their inspirations, goals and the journey that led them to where they are now.
The annual charity event is moving its location on the North Campus, prompting closures of some campus roads and parking lots.
UB social work students are inspired by witnessing politics in action.
Kelly Hayes McAlonie and One World Café were recognized for design and professional excellence by the American Institute of Architects New York State.
After six years as dean, Aviva Abramovsky will return to her faculty role as professor of law.
The 10 scholars will help to elucidate social inequality and advance social justice within UB and greater Buffalo community.
Funding from the state Department of Health is enabling the center to expand care to families experiencing dementia in all 8 WNY counties.
The legislation allows nursing students to complete up to one-third of their required clinical work in a high-quality simulation environment.
Medical and engineering faculty and students are working to solve Chloe Cottone's hypermobility problems and maintain her goal of becoming a surgeon.
Nearly a year after the Tops mass shooting, 18 medical students met to talk about an issue they had in common besides being medical students.