• Predicting postpartum hypertension
    4/3/25

    UB research finds a new way to identify postpartum women who face an elevated risk for hypertension but are overlooked by current medical guidelines.

  • Dental professor puts heart into treating patients with disabilities
    4/1/25

    To Dian Chin Kit-Wells, treating patients with disabilities is second nature, a heartfelt skill she has honed over more than two decades.

  • Leveraging AI to bridge health care gaps
    4/1/25

    Spanish professor is using AI to help students, and health care professionals, better serve Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency.

  • UB chemist Qing Lin elected AAAS fellow
    4/3/25

    UB Distinguished Professor creates tools for studying living cells and is developing drugs for diabetes and cancer.

  • UB to present panel on prison writing
    4/2/25

    Panel discussion is part of a series of events that also includes a month-long book exhibit featuring incarcerated authors.

  • Carbon credits to cover travel
    4/2/25

    UB is the first SUNY campus to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing high-quality carbon credits.

  • Lead exposure's impact on children
    4/10/25

    For the past three-and-a-half years, Leah Bartlo has worked with UB researchers on ways to support lead-exposed children.

  • Mural unveiling continues CFA anniversary celebration
    4/4/25

    Center for the Arts and University Archives staff culled from a massive list of performances over the past three decades.

  • Conference to explore media’s effects on morality
    4/4/25

    Annual event attracts scholars in a range of disciplines interested in media portrayals of morality and how these portrayals affect media consumers’ social relationships.

  • Psychedelics and sexuality
    4/3/25

    Public health researcher published the first paper of its kind reporting on the impact of psychedelics on sexuality and intimacy.

  • Dental school provides care at Belle Center
    4/4/25

    Families received fluoride treatments, oral screenings, oral hygiene kits and referrals for ongoing care.

  • Colón receives ACS chromatography award
    4/8/25

    The UB chemistry professor is known for his work developing materials for separation science and mentoring students.

  • Getting to know some of UB’s newest faculty members
    4/7/25

    UBNow sat down with some of them to learn about their journey and what they are enjoying about UB and Buffalo-Niagara.

  • Millen named nutrition fellow
    4/11/25

    The SPHHP faculty member was selected for the inaugural group of Excellence in Nutrition Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition.

  • CTSI forum explores benefits, risks of AI
    4/10/25

    Panelists ponder how AI is advancing translational science and opening new avenues of discovery.

  • AI to screen for language and speech disorders among children
    4/7/25

    UB-led research team addresses nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists.

  • New department to focus on AI and society
    4/9/25

    The academic unit will train students how to responsibly use AI and help UB researchers advance AI for the public good.

  • How Europe could retaliate with tariffs
    4/9/25

    Leaders may first try to negotiate before imposing reciprocal tariffs, says UB political scientist Timothy Hellwig, an expert on European politics.

  • UB rolls out EV fleet charging lot
    4/8/25

    It’s the largest electric vehicle fleet charging lot among colleges and universities in New York State.

  • UB programs among top in U.S. News grad rankings
    4/8/25

    UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.

  • Bulls win WNIT Championship
    4/7/25

    The UB women's basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to earn a program-record 30th win of the season.

  • Generating new ideas, potential collaborations
    4/9/25

    The SUNY AI Symposium brought researchers to UB to discuss how to harness the power of AI for the betterment of society. 

  • Registration contest maps over 1,200 AEDs
    4/11/25

    The goal of the initiative is to make AEDs instantly searchable on map apps so that searching for “AED near me” is as easy as finding the closest Tim Hortons.

  • How to win the wallet war
    4/10/25

    A new School of Management study reveals the keys to effective modern marketing strategies.

  • Asia Research Institute to host conference
    4/9/25

    Attendees will explore the topics of medicine, the body and the senses from an Asian perspective.

  • New theory explains moral reaction to hypocrisy
    4/14/25

    The theory developes a model of hypocrisy that helps distinguish genuine criticism from grandstanding opposition.

  • New era of concert management
    4/14/25

    Alexandra Sesenton has assumed the role of concert manager in the Department of Music, with a goal of expanding the reach of UB's music programming.

  • AI department taking shape
    4/11/25

    UB's planned Department of AI and Society was among the topics of discussion at the final day of the SUNY AI Symposium at UB.

  • Making an impact as an athlete, advocate
    4/15/25

    UB track star and MPH student Justin Kleppel aims to make a difference through his work in food systems planning and as a member of the USA bobsled team.

  • Wellness Room restores the balance for law students
    4/16/25

    The goal is to provide a calm and quiet place for the law school community to relax and unplug.

  • Study examines how diet quality impacts oral microbiome
    4/15/25

    Women with healthier diets had lower amounts of certain oral microbiome bacteria, including bacteria that can promote gum disease, heart infections.

  • ‘Watershed moment’ for collegiate athletics, athletes
    4/16/25

    UB law scholars say the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement before a federal judge could “usher in significant changes” to college sports.

  • Physics grad student awarded prestigious MCgen Fellowship
    4/16/25

    Amartya Sengupta will study phenomena at the intersection of particle physics and cosmology at the University of Cincinnati.

  • Two UB students awarded Goldwater scholarships
    4/17/25

    Nicholas Pratt and Nicholas Reilly are UB’s latest recipients of the country’s most respected scholarship for undergraduate STEM students.

  • A familiar face to startup community
    4/17/25

    Lauren Washington's tenure as an accomplished entrepreneur makes her the ideal person to run UB's Cultivator program.

  • Experimental bird flu vaccine excels in animal models
    4/18/25

    A UB study found that the vaccine platform, proven effective for COVID-19, could be key in responding to evolving bird flu strains.

  • UB educator honored with nation's highest K-12 STEM teaching award
    4/18/25

    Harry O’Malley is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

  • UB AI tool topped other AI tools — and most doctors — on licensing exams
    4/23/25

    The new tool, grounded in evidence-based medicine, should ‘augment, but not replace physicians.’

  • A look at pharmacist-administered injectable contraception
    4/21/25

    Almost half of U.S. states allow the practice as pharmacists expand their role in reproductive health.

  • French theater company celebrates Jacques Brel at UB
    4/21/25

    Romance Languages and Literatures and Alliance Française de Buffalo are presenting the concert of the music of the iconic singer/songwriter.

  • Curved neutron beams could deliver benefits straight to industry
    4/22/25

    A physics first, neutron Airy beams could reveal information useful for pharmaceuticals and quantum computing.

  • Sharkey named 14th head women’s basketball coach
    4/18/25

    The former standout UB basketball player and assistant coach returns to Buffalo after three seasons on the women’s basketball staff at Syracuse.

  • UB students bridge digital divide
    4/22/25

    The goal of Senior Citizen Tech Day at the Delavan Grider Community Center was clear: to empower the community through technology.

  • UB Art Galleries kicks off 25th anniversary celebration
    4/24/25

    Two exhibitions opening on April 25 explore the breadth of the galleries’ collection.

  • UB celebrates Sustainability Month
    4/23/25

    Events throughout the month were capped off by an Earth Day update on UB's climate action plan and the announcement of this year's SLICE Award winners.

  • Spring is in the air, and so are PFAS
    4/24/25

    A new detection method that captures forever chemicals as they evaporate could inform federal guidance on measuring these dangerous compounds.

  • Dance showcase supports UB dance majors
    4/24/25

    The Cathleen Wendel Lista Dance Showcase also celebrates the life of the beloved UB alumna and dance instructor.

  • Late midlife a time of less regret, increased acceptance
    4/25/25

    A UB study examined narrative self-transcendence in the life stories of a group of late-midlife adults shared over eight years.

  • UB to celebrate student excellence
    4/25/25

    The two-part event on April 30 features a research showcase and awards ceremony.

  • Building connections
    4/28/25

    The new Learning and Engagement Community in the pharmacy school aims to increase support for students outside the classroom.

  • New tech uses radar, AI to monitor wounds
    4/28/25

    The new imaging technology enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings.

  • GSE student named Fulbright alumni ambassador
    4/30/25

    2023 Fulbright recipient Russel Bassarath's role is to share his experiences with other UB students and increase awareness of the program.

  • Jacobs to receive Norton Medal
    4/29/25

    Also being honored this commencement season are Luis A. Colón, X. Christine Wang and William J. Maggio, who will all receive the UB President’s Medal.

  • AI-powered speech analysis tool wins Panasci TEC
    4/29/25

    $75,000 in startup funding and services were awarded as the entrepreneurship competition celebrated its 25th anniversary.

  • Changing weight-loss landscape
    4/29/25

    UB researcher Nicole Albanese talks about recent developments, including the end of the shortage of weight-loss drugs and the possible bankruptcy of WeightWatchers.

  • UB to hold commencement ceremonies
    4/30/25

    Some 6,435 students are candidates to receive 6,905 degrees and certificates during ceremonies being held May 2 through May 18.

  • How advertising impacts Wall Street
    4/30/25

    A new School of Management study reveals a link between product ads and analyst accuracy.