• Banned Books Week returns to Lockwood
    9/22/16
    What’s your favorite book? “Harry Potter?” “To Kill a Mockingbird?” “Where’s Waldo?” Whatever the title, chances are good that someone has tried to ban it.
  • Bert’s introduces express salads
    9/20/16
    Hungry for a salad but not in the mood to wait in line?
  • ISSS to hold workshops
    9/20/16
    The Office of International Student and Scholar Services is holding two workshops for employees who work closely with international students.
  • Employees can take free fitness classes
    9/20/16
    UB employees can take advantage of free, semester-long fitness classes, thanks to a partnership between Wellness & Work/Life Balance and Recreation and Intramural Services.
  • PSS to hold tailgate
    9/16/16
    Professional staff members can join their colleagues for fun, food and football at the Professional Staff Senate’s annual UB Bulls Football Tailgate on Sept. 24.
  • Alumna Terry Gross to receive National Humanities Medal
    9/15/16
    UB alumna Terry Gross, host and executive producer of NPR’s “Fresh Air,” has been named a recipient of the 2015 National Humanities Medal.
  • Peaceful gathering to support Native American land threatened by pipeline
    9/14/16
    UB’s Haudenosaunee-Native American Research Group and the Native Graduate Students Association will host a peaceful gathering in support of the Standing Rock Sioux and #NoDAPL from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 16 at the Student Union Field on the North Campus.
  • Open figure drawing sessions set
    9/13/16
    The weekly open figure drawing sessions sponsored by the Student Visual Arts Organization in the Department of Art are back for another semester.
  • Evacuation drills scheduled for Clement, Goodyear
    9/13/16
    Evacuation drills have been scheduled for Clement and Goodyear residence halls on Sept. 15. The drills will take place at 8 p.m. in Clement and at 8:15 p.m. in Goodyear.
  • O’Rourke to present Constitution Day lecture
    9/12/16
    Anthony O'Rourke, associate professor of law, will present the James Otis Lecture at the Robert H. Jackson Center’s National Constitution Day celebration on Sept. 16. The lecture will take place at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert H. Jackson federal courthouse in downtown Buffalo.
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