• A plate holding leaves labled "Musky or Swamp Tea.".
    An introduction to traditional Indigenous medicine
    3/6/25

    A recent workshop at the Jacobs School aimed to bridge education gaps in medical education regarding Indigenous health care.

  • Grace Aderibigbe pictured in One World Café.
    Finding her True Blue fit
    3/5/25

    At UB, junior Grace Aderibigbe found exactly what she was looking for — and something she wasn’t.

  • Bart Roberts.
    Roberts named UBRI director
    3/4/25

    The 15-year veteran of UBRI has been an integral part of the planning, research and community engagement aspects of the institute's projects.

  • Pallavi Shankar pictured in a weight room.
    Powerlifting more than a sport for UB student
    3/4/25

    UB senior and powerlifting champion Pallavi Shankar says powerlifting can be the road to being the best you can be.

  • The four-person panel from Reimagining Black Futures Part II.
    Reimagining Black Futures
    3/3/25

    Two groups of changemakers discussed their visions at sessions presented by the School of Architecture and Planning.

  • Manoj Mate.
    Meet Manoj Mate
    2/28/25

    The new UB faculty member looks at the role courts play in responding to and addressing democratic crises and threats to democracy.

  • Pairs of people in a circle learning a Cuban dance.
    Building community through dance
    2/27/25

    A weekly Cuban dance class provides an opportunity to connect and enhance UB’s relationships with WNY and its own diverse students, faculty and staff. 

  • Group photo of students who participated in a study abroad program in the United Kingdom.
    Growing global perspectives for first-year students
    2/25/25

    The U.K. joins Costa Rica as sites for UB"s First-Year Global Experience program, offering more opportunities for students to study abroad.

  • Alissa Bowers.
    Giving the Gift of Life
    2/24/25

    UB junior Alissa Bowers works to raise awareness about bone marrow and stem cell registries, while encouraging the UB community to help make more of these treatments happen.

  • Jacob Kathman.
    Renewed U.S.-Russia relationship might have deeper consequences
    2/21/25

    UB political scientist Jacob Kathman says both leaders might have ulterior motives in trying to work together on Ukraine.

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