• Happy hour at the UB Anderson Gallery
    6/26/18
    Sculpture from Claire Falkenstein’s “Time Elements” exhibition at the UB Anderson Gallery will be the inspiration for a Happy Hour and Drawing Workshop on June 28.
  • Amherst July 4 fireworks at UB
    6/21/18
    Tens of thousands of spectators will flock to the North Campus on July 4 to watch a spectacular fireworks display over Lake LaSalle and celebrate Independence Day.
  • Pick up farm shares on campus
    6/19/18
    Wellness Education Services is partnering with Becker Farms Community Supported Agriculture to have fresh fruit and veggies delivered to campus.
  • Parking lots, roads to be closed for Ride for Roswell
    6/18/18
    Some roads and parking lots on the eastern end of the North Campus will be closed, beginning on June 18, as UB hosts the Ride for Roswell on June 23.
  • UB experts to speak at national conference
    6/18/18
    Three UB experts on diversity and inclusion in athletics will participate in a forum on June 19 in the Albany Capital Center aimed at preventing sexual and interpersonal violence against sexual and gender minorities.
  • UB Libraries hosting blood drive
    6/15/18
    The University Libraries are partnering with the American Red Cross to sponsor a blood drive.
  • UB to roll out new Shop Blue eProcurement system
    6/12/18
    UB will soon roll out Shop Blue, a new eProcurement system that provides an Amazon-like purchasing experience that will greatly reduce both the procurement process and improve delivery times.
  • RENEW lecture to focus on El NiƱo, climate change
    6/11/18
    El Niño and climate change will be the topic of a RENEW Innovation Lecture on June 14.
  • EDI offers harassment prevention training program
    6/7/18
    UB’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is urging all UB employees to review the university’s Discrimination and Harassment Policy and complete the most recent online training program, “2018 Intersections: Preventing Harassment and Sexual Violence.”
  • Save money on transit passes
    6/5/18
    The higher gas prices go, the more people look to public transportation.
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