• Barbara Ross-Lee speaks from a podiom during the maternal health forum.
    Addressing maternal mortality crisis
    10/18/23

    Jacobs School event was held in memory of Tops massacre victim Pearl Young.

  • The "groundbreaking shovel" has been in service for more than a century.
    UB’s first shovel holds a century of memories
    10/17/23

    The shovel – still sturdy for its age – remains safely tucked away in the University Archives until called upon for its next dig.

  • John Violanti.
    Violanti serves on national workshop on police suicide prevention
    10/17/23

    National Academies committee was tasked with examining approaches for improving the measurement of death by suicide among police.

  • President Tripathi during his state of the university speech with a screen displaying the words, "Boldly Buffalo Campaign has exceeded $1 Billion" in the background.
    Record fundraising, research dollars highlight address
    10/16/23

    In his 12th State of the University address, President Satish K. Tripathi reminded attendees that despite the success, there’s still much work to do.

  • Line drawing of a pregnant person.
    Conference to address reproductive justice
    10/16/23

    Organized in response to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the conference will be a dialogue between academics and the community.

  • Honorees pose together at the Alumni awards ceremony.
    UB honors 18 distinguished alumni
    10/16/23

    The Alumni Achievement Awards recognize alumni who have brought distinction to the university. 

  • From left, Boldly Buffalo campaign chairs, Dan and Gail Alexander, Russle Agrusa and Pesident Satish Tripathi.
    A billion and beyond
    10/13/23

    A $40 million gift from alumnus Russ Agrusa pushes the campaign over the billion-dollar mark eight months before it closes.

  • Noemi Waight works with students during a STEMcyclists event in July 2023.
    Bicycles provide pathways to STEM careers
    10/13/23

    Graduate School of Education's Noemi Waight awarded $2M NSF grant to continue STEMcyclists program.

  • Students at a UB football game.
    The truest, bluest time of the year
    10/11/23

    While UB homecoming activities have grown since the first event in the 1920s, the goal remains the same: to build a sense of belonging.

  • Solar annular eclipse of January 15, 2010 in Jinan, People's Republic of China.
    Partial eclipse is preview of what’s to come
    10/11/23

    Saturday’s partial eclipse is a good opportunity to start preparing for the region’s once-in-a-century total solar eclipse in 2024, UB scientists say.

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