• ‘Wandering’ focus of roundtable
    11/10/17
    “Movement, Publics and Borders,” a roundtable discussion examining the theoretical, historical, social and political factors that intersect the concept of “wandering,” will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. Nov. 14 in the UB Anderson Gallery.
  • Theatre & Dance to present Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’
    11/10/17
    The Department of Theatre & Dance will present Green Day’s “American Idiot” Nov. 16-19 and Nov. 30-Dec. 3 in the Drama Theatre in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
  • EAP sponsors Self Care Day
    11/9/17
    Learn how to stay positive in a stressful environment at the free Self Care Day for UB employees on Nov. 29.
  • UB Dental to offer free care to WNY vets on Veterans Day
    11/8/17
    In honor of Veterans Day, the School of Dental Medicine is offering local veterans free dental screenings, extractions, restorations and denture repairs through its third annual Dentistry Smiles on Veterans.
  • UB to hold Veterans Day celebration
    11/6/17
    UB will honor the university’s veteran and military service members with a two-part program on Nov. 10.
  • UB offers free winter bike storage
    11/6/17
    UB cyclists who want to keep their bicycles safe from weather and theft during the winter months can store their bicycles for free with Parking and Transportation Services.
  • Biehl named CAS associate dean
    11/3/17
    Peter Biehl, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, has been named associate dean for international education and enrollment for the College of Arts and Sciences.
  • UBWISC to present ‘STEM for Everyone’
    11/2/17
    UB students will talk about STEM topics in layman’s language during “STEM for Everyone: Stories from Students,” a free event presented by the UB Women in STEM Cooperative (UBWISC).
  • Jesse Williams to speak at UB
    10/30/17
    “Grey’s Anatomy” actor and activist Jesse Williams will appear at UB on Nov. 18 as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series.
  • Fall open house a success
    10/26/17
    Nearly 4,000 prospective students and their family members attended UB’s 360 Open House on Oct. 21, an increase in attendance from last year’s fall open house, admissions officials say, and an indication of students’ growing interest in UB.
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