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.

  • Yam to receive Norton Medal
    4/28/23

    Other awardees this commencement season are President's Medal recipient Oren Lyons and SUNY honorary degree recipient Agnes Williams.

  • Assistive shower chair manufacturer wins Panasci TEC
    4/28/23

    More than $75K in startup funding and services were awarded in the annual UB entrepreneurship competition.

  • Keeping the doctors UB trains close to home
    4/27/23

    The WNY Medical Scholarship Fund has distributed awards to 31 Jacobs School students who pledge to practice here after their training.

  • ‘Buffalo Soup’ feeds community’s soul
    4/27/23

    The student crowdfunding project affiliated with UB's Philosophy, Politics and Economics program aims to feed guests while raising money for nonprofits.

  • UB celebrates student excellence
    4/27/23

    The UB community gathered for the annual recognition of students' research and academic accomplishments.

  • Fifteen UB students recipients of SUNY Chancellor’s Award
    4/26/23

    The award is the highest honor SUNY bestows upon its students.

  • As plant-based diets grow, so does Vegan Club
    4/26/23

    You don’t actually need to be vegan to join this UB student club — just interested in sustainability and being a good citizen of Earth.

  • Bringing performances ‘off stage’
    4/26/23

    “Inhabiting Spaces” features site-specific performance works by students from diverse mediums at locations across the North Campus.

  • UB grad programs among top in U.S. News rankings
    4/25/23

    UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools. 

  • Two UB students named Goldwater Scholars
    4/25/23

    Lea Kyle and Sydney Swedick are recipients of the most prestigious research scholarship offered for undergrad STEM students.