• Candy Chang spraypainting a "Before I Die" community art project.
    Creator of ‘Before I Die’ to launch Buffalo Humanities Festival
    9/15/23

    Artist and TED Fellow Candy Chang will deliver the opening lecture for the festival, the theme of which is “Communities: Trust.”

  • Detail view of a person using an electronic notepad to take notes.
    Startup Week highlights entrepreneurship
    9/14/23

    The week's events showcase the diversity and strength of UB’s innovation ecosystem.

  • UBP Chief Chris Batolomei.
    Bartolomei retiring after six years as UB police chief
    9/14/23

    The longtime UB police officer is being praised as an empathetic, collaborative leader who's calm under pressure and respectful of differing perspectives.

  • Members of the Food Recovery Network (FRN) hold the SLICE Award they received from UB Sustainability.
    Food Recovery Network cuts food waste on campus
    9/13/23

    The group packages leftovers from dining halls for delivery to charitable organizations, making a difference in the community as well as at UB.

  • Congi and his ball.
    New police dog settles in at UB
    9/13/23

    Meet Congi, the newest member of University Police – and the UB family.

  • The UB Bubble, a temporary athletics facility.
    The UB Bubble: More than just a lot of hot air
    9/13/23

    UB Then looks back at the North Campus' first recreational facility.

  • FUTURA2000, Under Metropolis, 1983. Aerosol on canvas, 48 x 70 4/5 inches. Collection of KAWS. ©FUTURA2000.
    Futura retrospective to open in UB Art Galleries
    9/12/23

    The work of the abstract painter and pioneering graffiti artist will be on view in both the Center for the Arts and the Anderson galleries.

  • Aerial view of Lake LaSalle and the UB North Campus.
    UB among top in economic diversity
    9/12/23

    The New York Times' College-Access Index ranked UB 28th in the nation overall by Pell share rank, and eighth among publics and second among the 50 state flagships.

  • Nathalie Joachim.
    Haitian-American artist to debut highly anticipated work
    9/11/23

    Nathalie Joachim will perform her new evening-length song cycle “Ki moun ou ye” — “Who are you?” — in English and Haitian Kreyòl.

  • Lillian Williams speaks at the dedication of a plaque honoring suffragist Charlotte Johnson Dett.
    Honoring Black suffragist Charlotte Dett
    9/8/23

    UB professor Lillian Williams was key to designating a historical marker for an important — but relatively unknown — social reformer.

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