• Five UB researchers elected AAAS fellows
    3/26/26

    Jason Briner, Hao Zeng, Jo Freudenheim, Keith Kirkwood and Jun Zhuang are now members of the prestigious scientific society.

  • Remembering UB’s Ivy Day — on Ivy Day
    3/26/26

    UB Then looks back at UB's unique take on the annual tradition at the Ivy League schools.

  • Solving protein structures made simple
    3/26/26

    Jacobs School researchers have shown how an electron diffraction technique can quickly and efficiently create high-resolution molecular maps.

  • UB programs among top 50 in QS World University subject rankings
    3/25/26

    The dental school ranks in the top 10 for dentistry and several other programs are in the top 50 in other subject areas.

  • New system aims to detect amount of recycled plastic in plastic products
    3/25/26

    UB researchers want to provide regulators and others a quick and reliable way to assess sustainability claims.

  • Pond retrospective closes UB Art Galleries' 25th anniversary year
    3/25/26

    The exhibition is part of a yearlong celebration exploring the breadth of the galleries' collection.

  • New AI method curbs errors in chest X-ray reports
    3/24/26

    A UB team has developed a framework that reduces common errors by anchoring report generation to what appears in the medical image.

  • Arctic-glaciology conference looks to next generation
    3/24/26

    Climate expert Richard Alley’s message to students attending the event: We need you.

  • Rare Books acquires horoscope of Johnson’s impeachment
    3/23/26

    The rare 1868 horoscope predicts President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment acquittal.

  • UB to host international climate conference
    3/23/26

    The free event will examine how climate change and emerging contaminants impact health in Asia and beyond.

  • UB HIV prevention expert publishes commentary in The Lancet
    3/20/26

    Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong discusses a major efficacy trial for the game Tumaini and what it means for HIV prevention for youth.

  • Roots of law professor’s mission run deep
    3/20/26

    Christen Civiletto's forthcoming book recounts the toxic history of Niagara Falls — and its personal impact on her and her family.

  • 33 years of science exploration

    During UB's spring break week, just over 600 high school students visited the university for the annual Science Exploration Day. More than 50 different presentations, tours, demonstrations and activities were offered during concurrent sessions led by UB faculty, staff, students and external partners. The event was sponsored by the Vice President for Health Sciences; Outreach and Community Engagement, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Hospice & Palliative Care Buffalo; Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences; M&T Bank; and the Buffalo Niagara Medical Center. Photos: Douglas Levere

    Published March 25, 2026

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ROT station rollout

In an effort to make it easier for the UB community to recycle — and keep more waste out of landfills — the university this summer is rolling out hundreds of ROT (Recycle, Organics, and Trash) stations across the campuses. The ROT initiative is a key part of UB’s climate action plan aiming for climate neutrality and a zero waste goal of diverting 90% of waste from landfills and waste-to-energy facilities by 2030.

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