• Physicians Response team mobilizes for tour bus crash
    9/2/25

    The network of volunteer emergency medicine physicians — including UB faculty members — responds to critical 911 calls and mass-casualty incidents.

  • Concert tour brings immigrant experience to Asia
    9/3/25

    The UB music professor's performances and masterclasses explore the themes of immigrant identity and authenticity through the guitar.

  • Student leads project to outfit Pharmacy Building with Narcan
    9/2/25

    Karina Babina is passionate about reducing overdoses through access and education.

  • Shaping climate education through the humanities
    9/4/25

    A collaboration between the sciences and the humanities at UB has led to an innovative way to share important climate change information.

  • UB research driving educational reform in Nigeria
    9/4/25

    A Spencer Foundation Vision Grant awarded to UB professor Ndubueze Mbah is already producing tangible results.

  • Architecture series to spotlight visionary thinkers
    9/5/25

    A distinguished lineup of designers, architects, authors and artists will explore a variety of topics as part of the Public Programs series.

  • ‘Objects of Affection’ transforms space for art event
    9/9/25

    Using upcycled canal lock lumber to salvaged chair legs, UB architecture students and faculty have created unique pieces for the Medina Triennial Hub.

  • Supporting medical patients without homes
    9/5/25

    A UB study shows communication is key to improving care for unhoused people after hospitalization.

  • STARTALK program elevates Chinese language skills
    9/8/25

    The intensive Chinese language and culture camp for local high school students was funded with a $137,500 federal grant.

  • Empire AI supports AI-powered drug-discovery tool
    9/22/25

    Jacobs School researcher Thomas Grant has secured a $2.18 million grant to pioneer a protein-studying tool that could lead to new and personalized medicine.

  • Forever chemicals are more acidic than we thought
    9/10/25

    The results of the UB research are critical for predicting the mobility of PFAS in the environment and their potential impacts on human health.

  • Expanding poet’s digital archive
    9/11/25

    Emerita Professor Cristanne Miller's NEH grant will add another 12 notebooks of noted modernist poet Marianne Moore to an online database.

  • Hochul gets update on UB's AI programs
    9/8/25

    During a visit to campus on Saturday, New York's governor met with UB leadership, faculty and students while touring the university's artificial intelligence facilities.

  • UB Traveler Assist now available for domestic travel
    9/9/25

    The program that offers support for those traveling internationally for the university has been expanded to domestic travelers as well.

  • Management among top for MBA employment rate
    9/10/25

    U.S. News ranked UB in the top nationally based on the percentage of its MBA grads who are employed within three months of graduation.

  • Bowker named VP of Child & Family Blog
    9/11/25

    The UB psychologist will oversee webinars for the online resource that explains child development research findings to lay audiences.

  • The infection risks oral mucositis pose for stem cell transplant patients
    9/12/25

    The UB research also reveals how AI can be used to more accurately predict those risks.

  • Publicly available AI reshaping how teams work
    9/18/25

    A School of Management researcher says that after the release of ChatGPT, teams aren’t just people anymore.

  • Buffalo Humanities Festival opens with textile artist Nick Cave
    9/12/25

    The two-day event presented by UB's Humanities Institute will explore the dual nature of fabrication.

  • Why workaholics can’t switch off
    9/15/25

    New research reveals the evening ritual that boosts well-being — but not for everyone.

  • Social context differs for sexual assaults during pandemic
    9/15/25

    While the number of assaults declined during the pandemic, the social settings of the assaults that did occur differed greatly from pre-pandemic times.

  • Igniting Hope conference set for Sept. 20
    9/16/25

    Developing a health equity action plan for Western New York is the focus of this year's conference.

  • CAS to host Latin American Film Festival
    9/15/25

    The three-day festival emphasizes UB’s commitment to celebrating diversity and promoting cross-cultural understanding.

  • Green selected for Fulbright Specialist Roster
    9/17/25

    The prestigious program makes the UB faculty member eligible to share her expertise on trauma-informed care with projects around the world.

  • Williams leads effort for historic marker honoring Talbert
    9/16/25

    Part of the National Votes for Women Trail, the marker pays tribute to Talbert’s role in the women’s suffrage movement.

  • UB psychiatry resident named NIMH Resident of the Year
    9/17/25

    Gary Iacobucci is one of just 12 residents nationwide chosen for the prestigious honor.

  • Historic fall as UB welcomes record first-year class
    9/16/25

    New York’s flagship university also achieved total enrollment of 30,000 for the seventh straight year.

  • WNY a living lab for students studying climate hazards
    9/18/25

    An NSF-backed summer research program brought undergraduates to UB to study challenges posed by climate change.

  • Tripathi to step down as UB president
    9/16/25

    The longest-serving president to lead UB since it joined the SUNY system in 1962 will step down next July and return to his faculty role in the engineering school.

  • Stakeholders praise Tripathi
    9/16/25

    Numerous UB stakeholders offered their best wishes to UB's president and reflected on his achievements and commitment to academic and research excellence.

  • Presidential highlights
    9/17/25

    A timeline pinpoints the highlights of the presidency of Satish K. Tripathi.

  • UB PhD student receives national cartography, GIS scholarship
    9/24/25

    Ryan Zhenqi Zhou applies geospatial data science and AI to address natural disasters, including the 2022 Buffalo blizzard.

  • Examining periodontal disease through AI lens
    9/18/25

    UB oral biology postdoc Lu Li has received an NIH Pathway to Independence Award for his research.

  • UB MBA among top in Bloomberg Businessweek ranking
    9/19/25

    UB ranked No. 61 overall in the 2025-26 ranking and No. 27 among public business schools.

  • HIIT exercise during adolescence may protect against cocaine abuse
    9/19/25

    The study's findings show that exercise is dose-dependent in mitigating drug use behaviors.

  • Friends, colleagues praise Tripathi
    9/19/25

    Messages of praise and gratitude have been coming in to President Satish K. Tripathi since his announcement he would be stepping down as UB president in July.

  • UB Council briefed on enrollment, AI momentum
    9/19/25

    President Satish K. Tripathi and Provost A. Scott Weber also updated the council on how changes at the federal level are impacting the university.

  • Costume shop opens doors for student designers
    9/22/25

    Costume shop manager Max Levitt helps showcase student creativity — from concept to curtain.

  • Solar telescope offers chance to stargaze
    9/22/25

    Obtained by UB as part of a project to observe last year's total solar eclipse, the telescope will be used for education and outreach.

  • UB again ranks among nation's top public universities
    9/23/25

    The university is tied for No. 36 in the latest U.S. News Best Colleges rankings.

  • UB medical student recognized by AAMC
    9/23/25

    David Cazares Dorantes is one of five recipients of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2025 ACE Award for Advocacy, Collaboration and Education. 

  • Foster Hall to reopen in October
    9/24/25

    The $41 million renovation restores the historic South Campus building as the home of the Graduate School of Education.

  • Dry conditions affecting fish diversity
    9/24/25

    A UB study has found that even fish that have adapted to dry climates are struggling amid rising temps and reduced water availability.

  • Students take on museum wayfinding challenges
    9/25/25

    UB arts management students developed solutions for people struggling to navigate the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.

  • Engineers uncover why tiny particles form clusters in turbulent air
    9/25/25

    The finding could improve predictions for wildfire smoke, extreme rainfall, pharmaceutical development and more.

  • UB MBA ranks No. 2 in ROI
    9/26/25

    UB is again one of the best business schools in the nation based on the return on investment it provides MBA graduates, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.

  • State to invest $68M in decarbonization project at UB
    9/26/25

    The funding will enable the design and building of energy hubs and thermal energy networks to phase out fossil fuel-based heating and cooling systems.

  • UB’s BioSCape project receives NASA award
    9/29/25

    The multinational research project is also the subject of a documentary that will premiere at the Buffalo International Film Festival.

  • Tripathi takes a bow
    9/26/25

    President reflects on university success, thanks UB community in last State of the University address.

  • Testing innovative fabrication techniques
    9/30/25

    A graduate architecture studio worked with visiting scholar Lukas Kirschnick, who has a unique approach to repurposing discarded timber.

  • Participants are the experts at Igniting Hope conference
    9/30/25

    The annual event forged a community-led action plan to advance health equity.