• UB Police stepping up enforcement of seat belt compliance
    3/4/16
    UB Police once again will mark the spring season by stepping up attention to seat belt compliance on campus, patrolling campus roadways and setting up checkpoints.
  • Transgender identities to be topic of panel
    3/3/16
    Fostering a supportive environment for transgender members of the UB community is the topic of a panel discussion to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. March 15 in 120 Clemens Hall, North Campus.
  • Twitter takeover
    2/29/16
    UB alumnus George Zornick, Washington editor of The Nation, will take over the UB Alumni Association’s twitter account tomorrow on Super Tuesday.
  • ISSS presents workshop
    2/29/16
    The Office of International Student and Scholar Services is holding a workshop for staff members who must interpret immigration documents in order to process appointments and fulfill their job responsibilities.
  • Club kicks off Relay For Life
    2/26/16
    The UB Against Cancer club will kick off the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life at UB with an information session March 1 in the Student Union.
  • Sell out Alumni
    2/26/16
    UB faculty and staff can join #Operation6000 to sell out the UB men’s basketball game — and home finale — against Miami (OH) on March 1.
  • UB offering free Box accounts
    2/25/16
    UB is offering free, campus-supported Box.com accounts to all faculty, staff and students starting March 1.
  • Volunteers needed for enrollment event
    2/22/16
    The Office of the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management is looking for volunteers to work at “Waffling about Summer?” an event being held on March 7 to encourage students to register for summer classes.
  • Zukoski to address PSS
    2/19/16
    Provost Charles F. Zukoski will speak at the next general membership meeting of the Professional Staff Senate at 3 p.m. Feb. 25 in the Center for Tomorrow, North Campus.
  • Presentations assist home buying, selling process
    2/17/16
    As spring approaches, the thoughts of many faculty and staff members turn to home — either buying a new one or selling the current abode.
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