Campus News

Rendering of exterior of renovated Clark Hall.
  • Next up: Clark Hall
    2/17/26

    The historic athletic facility will undergo $93 million in renovations to bring an integrated recreation and wellness approach to the South Campus.

  • New generation explores careers in medicine, research
    6/2/23

    Students from Buffalo Health Sciences Charter School gained some insight from a panel of experts during a visit to UB's CTSI.

  • June in Buffalo set for June 6-11
    6/1/23

    The annual new music festival and conference is under new leadership this year with the appointment of UB faculty member Jonathan Golove as artistic director.

  • Exploring connection between inspiration, innovation
    5/31/23

    In the Driven to Discover podcasts, UB researchers talk about their inspirations, goals and the journey that led them to where they are now. 

  • Ride for Roswell affects UB parking, traffic
    5/31/23

    The annual charity event is moving its location on the North Campus, prompting  closures of some campus roads and parking lots. 

  • In the room where it happens
    5/26/23

    UB social work students are inspired by witnessing politics in action.

  • UB receives two AIANYS awards
    5/25/23

    Kelly Hayes McAlonie and One World Café were recognized for design and professional excellence by the American Institute of Architects New York State.

  • Abramovsky to step down as law school dean
    5/25/23

    After six years as dean, Aviva Abramovsky will return to her faculty role as professor of law.

  • CAS announces Distinguished Visiting Scholars for 2023-24
    5/24/23

    The 10 scholars will help to elucidate social inequality and advance social justice within UB and greater Buffalo community.

  • UB’s Alzheimer’s disease center expands outreach
    5/23/23

    Funding from the state Department of Health is enabling the center to expand care to families experiencing dementia in all 8 WNY counties.

  • Wysocki joins Hochul for signing of nursing simulation bill
    5/22/23

    The legislation allows nursing students to complete up to one-third of their required clinical work in a high-quality simulation environment.