• Music to present free concerts
    9/29/17
    The Department of Music offers members of the UB community opportunities to hear great music at no cost.
  • CAI seeks proposals for artists-in-residence
    9/29/17
    The Creative Arts Initiative (CAI) is seeking proposals for its Artists-in Residence Program for 2018-19.
  • UB announces change to shuttle schedule
    9/29/17
    UB officials announced today they are extending 24-hour shuttle service to Fridays and Saturdays between South Campus and the Silverman Library on the North Campus.
  • UBEOC event celebrates families
    9/28/17
    UB’s Educational Opportunity Center will hold its annual Strengthening Families Celebration from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 21 at the center’s downtown office at 555 Ellicott St.
  • Pathogens expert to speak at UB
    9/27/17
    Enteric pathogens — those occurring in the intestines — is the topic of the second annual Robert V. Lee Lectureship in Global Health hosted by the School of Public Health and Health Professions.
  • Main Street Market open for lunch
    9/27/17
    UB faculty and staff on the South Campus now have another option for lunch with the opening of the Main Street Market inside Goodyear Hall.
  • UB sponsors flu clinics
    9/26/17
    Student Health Services is sponsoring flu vaccination clinics for the entire UB community throughout October on the North and South campuses.
  • Pulitzer-Prize winner, UB alum, to speak at Homecoming
    9/25/17
    Marcus Yam graduated from UB in 2006 with a degree in aerospace engineering — and then took a very different career path. He’s now a top news photographer with two Pulitzer Prizes to his name.
  • Have coffee with a cop
    9/22/17
    Members of the UB community can stop by the Health Sciences Library on Oct. 4 and share a cup of coffee — and some conversation — with UB Police officers.
  • Forensic accounting investigator to speak at UB
    9/21/17
    John Galiski, an expert on forensic accounting and fraud investigations, will return to his alma mater, UB’s School of Management, to deliver the Sufrin Lecture on Oct. 2.
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