• Students drive efforts to minimize waste on campus
    6/10/25

    UBReUSE aims to ensure usable goods are not discarded but instead are repurposed to promote reuse and responsible consumption.

  • UB launches Center for Early Literacy and Responsible AI
    6/2/25

    CELaRAI will provide critical literacy and learning opportunities to K-2 students using AI-driven technology and innovation.

  • Alumna returns to deliver Graham lecture
    6/2/25

    Epidemiologist Christine Ambrosone spoke about her work at the annual lecture named for the UB faculty member who helped inspire her career.

  • UB Step Challenge crushes goals
    6/2/25

    The UB and WNY communities stepped it up for the fitness challenge's 10th anniversary, surpassing last year's total steps by more than 460 million steps.

  • Six UB students receive scholarships to study abroad
    6/3/25

    The students received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, with one student also being awarded a Boren Scholarship.

  • UB researchers working on light-infused pancreatic cancer treatment
    6/4/25

    The team has been awarded a $2.5 million grant to develop a system for inserting tiny light-emitting fibers directly into tumors.

  • Social work on the international stage
    6/3/25

    School of Social Work students and faculty take part in Social Work Day at the United Nations.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    6/6/25

    Twenty-four employees have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

  • UB Council gets update on AI and society department
    6/3/25

    The new Department of AI and Society will offer “unique degree programs” combining core AI curricula with expertise from other departments.

  • UB staffer receives ‘30 under 30’ designation
    6/5/25

    Chantazia Bronson, program operations manager at the Community Health Equity Research Institute, was recognized by Business First of Buffalo.

  • Making connections
    6/5/25

    A special "belonging" initiative in the School of Public Health and Health Professions aims to connect undergraduates with faculty and each other.

  • UB launches AI and health science lecture series
    6/4/25

    The initiative will bring visiting scholars to campus who are pioneering AI-powered advancements in health science and health care.

  • Genetic counseling program receives accreditation
    6/6/25

    Applications to the program, the first in SUNY, open Aug. 1 for the fall 2026 semester.

  • What to do with dirty PFAS filters?
    6/9/25

    A DoD grant will support a UB project that aims to remove “forever chemicals” from granular activated carbon filters and destroy them.

  • Six UB students receive Fulbright awards
    6/18/25

    The students join the university's long history of sending students to take part in the prestigious program.

  • Six UB faculty receive Fulbright Scholar awards
    6/9/25

    The prestigious awards will support the faculty members' teaching and research abroad in the coming year.

  • Risky to allow kids of any age to try alcohol, study finds
    6/10/25

    In a piece in The Conversation, UB PhD student Bernard Pereda says parental permission to sip or taste alcohol leads to more drinking in young adulthood.

  • New book examines misinformation
    6/11/25

    Yotam Ophir's book looks at the history, psychology, social impact and possible solutions for an issue that has been around almost as long as peple have been communicating.

  • UB hosts 30th Ride for Roswell
    6/11/25

    North Campus traffic patterns and parking lots will be affected for the annual bicycle race that raises funds to support cancer research.

  • UB artist reclaims family’s legacy through printmaking, exhibitions
    6/13/25

    Noah Breuer's upcoming exhibits in the Czech Republic preserve the designs of his family's textile company that were lost to the Nazis.

  • UB projects receive architecture awards
    6/12/25

    The renovation of Crosby Hall and the new Brittany Murchie Mulla Sports Performance Center have been recognized by the American Institute of Architects NYS.

  • Social work PhD candidate earns CSWE fellowship
    6/12/25

    The prestigious fellowship will help Ogechi Kalu translate her research on intimate partner violence into policy solutions.

  • New textbook aims to change computer science education
    6/13/25

    GSE's Chris Hoadley is part of the team that developed the OER textbook to help CS teachers working with multilingual and bilingual learners.

  • Exploring Buffalo as a climate refuge
    6/16/25

    Two studios in the School of Architecture and Planning partnered with the NYS Department of State to delve into this hot topic.

  • UB’s PPE program to present diversity workshop
    6/13/25

    Scholars from across the U.S. and Europe will attend the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program's second annual workshop.

  • Proposed 10-year ban on state AI laws would repeat social media mistakes
    6/12/25

    Law professor Mark Bartholomew says Congress should create basic safeguards for AI and allow states to test different regulations.

  • Non-opioid molecule relieves chronic pain for three weeks
    6/17/25

    The molecule developed by UB researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to 3 weeks.

  • SA summer film series returns
    6/17/25

    Pixar Animation Studio's “Inside Out 2” opens this year's edition of the popular, free film series presented by the undergraduate Student Association.

  • UB study abroad program recognized by IIE
    6/17/25

    The First-Year Global Experience program received an Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education.

  • University Libraries has your summer reading list
    6/16/25

    UB Libraries is also launching its first summer reading program, with five reading challenges across five literary categories.

  • UB art history professor awarded renowned fellowships
    6/18/25

    The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the Bauhaus movement.

  • Exploring innovative, AI-powered CANDO
    6/18/25

    UB scientists Ram Samudrala and Zackary M. Falls talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective. 

  • A summer to-do list for UB employees
    6/20/25

    It's finally summer, and UB has a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff looking to recharge, reconnect and rediscover all the university has to offer.

  • Prepare, not scare
    6/23/25

    A new book by GSE faculty Stephanie Fredrick and Amanda Nickerson aims to provide adults with the tools they need to tackle cyberbullying, one of the most pressing issues facing children and teens.

  • Continuing work to reduce gun violence
    6/20/25

    The annual Remembrance Conference focused on the role medical schools and health care in general can play in reducing firearm injuries and deaths. 

  • Miller receives highest honor from Dickinson society
    6/20/25

    The award, given every three years, is presented to only a handful of scholars.

  • White named artistic director of Clarion Concerts
    6/23/25

    The UB music professor says the appointment strengthens the skills she brings to the classroom.

  • When auditors walk, clients pay
    6/20/25

    New UB research directly links auditor turnover to a decline in audit quality and client services.

  • ‘Switch-like’ behavior for hundreds of genes with links to human disease
    6/25/25

    Most genes express at varying levels, but switch-like genes are only highly expressed or lowly expressed.

  • Farming byproduct could soon insulate your home
    6/24/25

    A UB-led team 3D prints wheat straw to create a green alternative to common fiberglass insulation.

  • Three UB nursing faculty named AAN fellows
    6/24/25

    Kafuli Agbemenum, Kelly Foltz-Ramos and Eunhee Park have received one of the highest honors in the nursing profession.

  • UB again ranks among nation’s best in sustainability measures
    6/26/25

    UB excels in Times Higher Education's rankings of global health, climate action and sustainability research.

  • State-of-the-art system aims to improve rehab safety
    6/26/25

    The ZeroG Gait and Balance System prevents falls while allowing data collection to assist research to develop and improve therapeutic techniques.

  • UB doctor takes to the skies to rescue shelter dogs
    6/27/25

    Urologist and pilot Brian Rambarran volunteers his time flying across the U.S. to give dogs a second leash on life.

  • Book looks at how structural racism impacts health care
    6/30/25

    A new textbook edited by UB faculty member Leonard Egede explores health care inequalities, their origins and how to address them.

  • UB tops NYS public colleges in QS World University Rankings
    6/27/25

    In addition to being No. 1 in the state, UB ranks 33rd among all public institutions in the U.S.

  • UB surgeons use computer-assisted surgery to reduce head size
    6/30/25

    A published paper reveals the pros and cons of digital planning in cases of hydrocephalic macrocephaly.

  • State awards $40M for Empire AI
    6/30/25

    Funding boosts power of supercomputing center that is advancing AI for the public good.