• The Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW), a yearly event co-hosted at UB with Boston Valley Terra Cotta and Carnegie Mellon University, took place in August 2022 in the SMART Fabrication Factory in Parker Hall.
    UB to offer design for manufacturing and construction degree
    12/5/25

    The new program will prepare students to manage and deliver complex projects using new design methods.

  • Exterior of EOC building.
    UB’s EOC to receive SUNY ‘Mini-Grant’
    12/4/25

    The Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center will use the funding to address food insecurity and launch its first food pantry.

  • Corey Schimpf stands in the tall grass at Zoar Valley.
    Trail mix
    12/4/25

    UB engineering professor Corey Schimpf finds joy maintaining the trails at Zoar Valley.

  • Campus sign reading "Crosby Hall" and "Hayes Hall" points towards the two buildings on UB South Campus.
    Crosby renovation awarded grand prize by AIA Buffalo/WNY
    12/3/25

    UB architecture student Pouya Pakkhesal was also recognized at the chapter's Architecture Design Awards program.

  • Concept of Affordable housing online certificate featuring three small figures stand around a house sitting atop a scroll of paper, one figure holding a large pencil.
    UB to offer online affordable housing degree certificate
    12/2/25

    Newly approved program in the School of Architecture and Planning will prepare students to ensure future housing is made affordable for all.

  • UB Biorepository, in the Clinical and Translational Research Center, has the capacity to collect, process, store and distribute millions of biological specimens. The UB Biorepository program is designed to advance discovery and innovation in health care.
    NYS invests $50M in new research hub
    12/1/25

    Biofabrication and imaging research hub will boost health care innovation in WNY and beyond.

  • View of downtown Buffalo.
    Public invited to shape ‘inclusive civic spaces’
    11/26/25

    The deliberative forum on Dec. 5 is being sponsored by the Philosophy, Political Science and Economics Program.

  • Celia Chaussabel and three students from Tecnológico de Monterrey, working on a project in the fabrication workshop.
    Turning ‘trash to table’
    11/26/25

    Fourteen undergraduate architecture students from Mexico joined a UB workshop aimed at testing new ways to turn demolition waste into innovative design.

  • Students holding large novelty checks after winning a criminology pitch competition.
    UB students take on justice reform
    11/25/25

    In the Innovate for Impact Criminology Design Challenge, teams designed new initiatives to address some of society’s most pressing criminal justice and public safety issues.

  • Shovels lie horizontally, set into pegs and stacked vertically on a wooden structure.
    Designing with purpose
    11/24/25

    Students in a graduate architecture studio created storage solutions for The Tool Library.

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