• UB representatives pose with visitors from Uzbekistan.
    Delegation from Uzbekistan visits UB
    2/13/24

    The group was picking the brains of UB's public health professionals in advance of developing the country's national public health capabilities. 

  • East side neighborhoods, Buffalo, NY.
    Impact of racism on neighborhoods, families focus of ‘Beyond the Knife’
    2/12/24

    Sociologist Deadric Williams will speak at the annual dialogue “toward a more diverse and equitable world.”

  • A Dental student works with young school children during the Give Kids a Smile event held at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
    UB Dental gives kids a smile
    2/9/24

    In a break from tradition, the annual event offering dental services for children teamed up with Curious George at the Buffalo Science Museum.

  • Melissa White smiles exuberantly while holding the grammy she recently won.
    White wins second Grammy
    2/9/24

    The UB professor of music and colleagues with the Harlem Quartet won for a work  arranged and composed by Jeff Scott, who will join the UB music faculty in the fall.

  • Students in an environmental science class.
    Working to advance climate education across NYS
    2/8/24

    UB professor Alexa Schindel is part of a task force that drafted a bill to make climate education an integral part of the pre-K–12 curriculum.

  • Zodiaque Dance Company.
    Theatre and Dance presents spring season
    2/8/24

    The lineup of dance, musicals and drama features noted directors, faculty and choreographers working with students on innovative productions.

  • Nursing students working in a simulation lab.
    Nursing ranks No. 1 nationwide for online bachelor’s programs
    2/7/24

    UB's engineering management master's program also ranked highly in the annual U.S. News rankings of best online programs.

  • Dheeraj Roy.
    Meet Dheeraj Roy
    2/7/24

    The new physiology and biophysics faculty member looks at how different types of memories are formed and why some are strong while others are not.

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    Mitchell receives APA award
    2/6/24

    The senior director of student wellness was recognized for "advancing the practice of collegiate mental health and wellness." 

  • Zoom image: “We thought our new Ridge Lea Larry should make his very first prediction the day before Groundhog Day and without all the pressure of competing directly with the likes of Punxsutawney Phil and Dunkirk Dave,” says geology department administrator Alison Lagowski. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
    A campus tradition returns
    2/2/24

    After a three-year hiatus, the hearty souls of the Department of Geology held their Groundhog Day cookout on Thursday, with a new Ridge Lea Larry tackling that annual question.

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