• Meet D. Michael Applegarth
    3/1/24

    The new Social Work professor looks at the intersection of the criminal legal system and mental health with an eye toward reducing mass incarceration and improving well-being. 

  • What’s next for supermarket supermerger?
    3/1/24

    UB law professor Christine Bartholomew offers insights on Kroger's proposed $25 billion acquisition of Albertsons and why the FTC opposes the merger.

  • UB to host inaugural international guitar festival
    3/1/24

    The festival will feature a solo recital by Grammy Award winner and Buffalo native Jason Vieaux.

  • Federal agencies adopt UB-developed ontology standard
    3/4/24

    The resource provides common vocabularies that allows information to be effectively combined, retrieved and analyzed.

  • A streamlined approach to developing cancer drugs
    3/4/24

    The findings of a UB-led study suggest the placement of molecular linkers should be determined earlier in drug discovery.

  • UB team awarded NSF grant to study wildfire inequities
    3/5/24

    The project examines emergency management disparities between the wealthy and low-income groups.

  • Mbah sets sights on elevating Nigerian schools
    3/7/24

    As commissioner of education in Enugu State, the UB history professor aims to reform the schools through experiential learning models.

  • McGhee delivers MLK address
    3/5/24

    The New York Times bestselling author discussed the “lie of the zero sum hypothesis” in her talk at UB on Feb. 28.

  • Creating clean hydrogen
    3/7/24

    UB researcher Haiqing Lin has received funding to develop a membrane to separate different elements in the air and support gasification-based hydrogen production.

  • Guidebook highlights 'must see' UB sites
    3/6/24

    “111 Places in Buffalo That You Must Not Miss” features the James Joyce Collection and the university's two Brain Museums.

  • Three UB faculty members receive Meyerson award
    3/6/24

    Eleonora Botta, Priya Banerjee and Andreas Daum have been named recipients of UB’s highest honor for undergraduate mentoring.

  • UB holds inaugural women's symposium
    3/6/24

    The event explored topics centered on social justice and the struggle to achieve it in today’s world.

  • Driverless car makes pit stop at UB
    3/7/24

    Students in engineering professor Stephen Still’s class see the future of motor vehicles.

  • Making physical therapy accessible
    3/8/24

    UB PT student Sirawar Matin plans to build a practice to address the dire need in his East Buffalo neighborhood.

  • Rethinking the most qualified job candidate
    3/8/24

    A School of Management study addresses socioeconomic inequalities by challenging traditional hiring practices.

  • Urban Bush Women visits UB for 40th anniversary performance
    3/8/24

    The company co-lead by UB faculty member Chanon Judson is also working with UB students and the local arts community.

  • A bold vision for the Black East Side
    3/11/24

    More than 400 people gathered at the Jacobs School to discuss the framework for a new approach to radically transform these Buffalo neighborhoods.

  • Granfield to speak at conference on pioneering theory he co-developed
    3/11/24

    The theoretical foundations of recovery capital contributed to a paradigmatic shift in the science of addiction recovery.

  • UB elevates data and information fusion center to institute
    3/11/24

    The relaunch reflects UB researchers’ expertise in space defense, big data, automated decision-making and cybersecurity.

  • How fusion proteins hijack gene regulators to spur childhood cancer
    3/12/24

    Liquid droplets of disordered proteins engage with — and overtake — the gene regulatory complex, UB physicists find

  • Bisson receives NFL Physicians Society’s top research award
    3/12/24

    After caring for Damar Hamlin when he suffered cardiac arrest, the UB physician is leading an effort to do CPR training in underserved areas.

  • UB, partners work to make algal fuel more efficient, affordable
    3/12/24

    The research team is employing polyculture farming, AI and other tools to detect pests before they infect algae.

  • Breaking records while balancing academics
    3/11/24

    UB women's basketball star Chellia Watson is driven to succeed, both on the court and in the classroom.

  • Why is UB blue?
    3/13/24

    The answer might be as much about lapel pins as diploma ribbons.

  • UB senior receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
    3/13/24

    2023 Goldwater recipient Sydney Swedick continues her big-time academic trajectory.

  • All aboard!
    3/14/24

    UB English professor David Alff publishes the first comprehensive history of the Northeast Corridor.

  • Research grant to support improving nation’s power grid
    3/14/24

    The project, funded by the Department of Energy, aims to help prevent blackouts and make electricity delivery more efficient.

  • Two UB architects elevated to AIA’s College of Fellows
    3/14/24

    Joyce Hwang and Edward Steinfeld are among 98 architects the American Institute of Architects recognized this year.

  • Ruhl to serve as chair of oral biology
    3/13/24

    A AAAS fellow, the UB faculty member is an internationally renowned expert on saliva, oral bacteria and the oral microbiome. 

  • Health disparities researcher named chair of medicine
    3/15/24

    Leonard Egede's appointment is “a significant milestone” for the UB medical school and its commitment to improving the health of WNY.

  • Reaching out to celebrate Black history
    3/15/24

    UB medical students recently visited a Buffalo charter school to help fifth- and sixth-grade students celebrate Black History Month.

  • Examining source separation of wastewater
    3/15/24

    A research team aims to develop solutions to separate urine from solid human waste for use in environmentally and economically beneficial applications.

  • PLASMA brings cutting-edge artists, films to UB
    3/18/24

    The speaker series examines how innovations in media arts and technology are helping shape our culture, politics and industry. 

  • Campus community celebrates ‘new’ Crosby Hall
    3/18/24

    Members of the UB and School of Architecture and Planning communities came together for a ceremonial reopening of the renovated building.

  • New exhibitions showcase print practice
    3/19/24

    Three solo exhibitions opening in the UB Art Galleries next month expand what's traditionally been thought of as printmaking.

  • UB TCIE secures $300,000 to support offshore wind industry
    3/19/24

    The award, from the state's Offshore Wind Training Institute, will boost awareness of renewable energy supply chain careers.

  • Breaking new ground on Indigenous law
    3/25/24

    Rebecca Chapman, senior assistant law librarian at the Charles B. Sears Law Library, talks about her work that sheds new light on Native American legal traditions.

  • Viewing the total solar eclipse
    3/20/24

    UB ophthalmologist Andrew Reynolds spoke with UBNow about how to stay safe while viewing this once-in-a-lifetime celestial phenomenon. 

  • Xiong named IEEE fellow
    3/20/24

    The UB computer scientist was recognized for his contributions to process variation modeling, circuit yield optimization and their applications in industry.

  • A different kind of medical mission
    3/21/24

    UB infectious disease physicians worked to establish education, clinical and research partnerships during a recent trip to Ghana.

  • SEAS extends outreach efforts to Buffalo high school
    3/21/24

    Through a new partnership, Burgard High School students can make informed decisions about college, identify a future goal and plan for how they will achieve it. 

  • UB Singapore students win ASEAN competition
    3/21/24

    The students' winning project in the 2024 Geospatial Challenge mapped food waste across the island nation.

  • Match Day 2024
    3/22/24

    It was an exciting day for UB medical students, as they learned where they will spend the next few years of their training as physicians.

  • Coombs expands service to veterans in crisis
    3/22/24

    The UB Law faculty member, recently named to the state Veterans Treatment Court advisory committee, will oversee a new VTC Externship at UB Law.

  • Elected officials, UB leadership gather to tout Empire AI
    3/25/24

    The proposed statewide consortium aims to put New York State at the forefront of responsible artificial intelligence innovation.

  • True Blue spirit shows in the clothes
    3/27/24

    Never underestimate the power of a UB hoodie to bring people together.

  • New externship opens doors for sophomores
    3/27/24

    The summer program not only provides professional work experience this summer, but it also pays.

  • Miller co-edits definitive edition of Dickinson’s letters
    3/26/24

    The first such collection published in 60 years reveals the poet, once thought to be reclusive, was engaged with family, friends and the events of her time.

  • UB to hold post-eclipse eye clinic
    3/26/24

    The UB ophthalmologists also offer tips for safe viewing of the total solar eclipse.

  • Danielle Meyer talks about all things food
    3/27/24

    The UB dietician explains the messiness of nutrition and cancer, and why she doesn't care what you put in your grocery cart in the latest episode of the Driven to Discover podcast.

  • UB distributes over 12,000 eclipse glasses to local kids
    3/28/24

    The eyewear protection, provided at no cost to schools, will allow thousands of students to safely view the event on April 8.

  • UB to partner with UPSA
    3/29/24

    The agreement provides a platform for the institutions in Buffalo and Ghana to partner for a wide range of academic pursuits.

  • Words of inspiration from an inaugural poet
    3/28/24

    Amanda Gorman appeared before a sold-out crowd to close the 2023-24 edition of UB's Distinguished Speakers Series.

  • Reducing the risk for colorectal cancer
    3/29/24

    UB experts offer tips for reducing your risk for the highly treatable disease that is the fourth most common cancer in adults.

  • What UB community needs to know for total solar eclipse
    3/29/24

    UBNow has all the information you'll need to know to navigate this once-in-a-lifetime event on April 8.

  • UB Art Galleries mark eclipse with exhibit, installation
    3/29/24

    “Looking Up” and “Looking Down” offer visitors to the Anderson Gallery artistic options to celebrate the celestial event.