• Microplastics’ effect on immune system
    4/2/26

    A study published by UB orthodontics researchers found 3D-printed polymers release higher levels of immunostimulatory particles than traditional ones.

  • A literary treasure in Buffalo
    4/2/26

    UB's Rare Books Collection holds the first British edition of “Wuthering Heights,” the iconic novel by Emily Brontë.

  • Peace, justice in Taiwan Strait focus of symposium
    4/2/26

    Experts from academia and “think tanks” will present at the annual symposium honoring the memory of historian Alison Des Forges.

  • UB secures funding for cross-border supply chains
    4/1/26

    With $1M in federal funding, the initiative will help small- and medium-sized businesses navigate the challenges of cross-border trade.

  • Milestone announcement will highlight Sustainability Month
    4/1/26

    The month-long celebration will include dozens of events and activities, including a Climate Action Plan update on Earth Day.

  • UB’s Human Rights Center releases immigration report
    3/31/26

    The report found “serious violations” of the rights of WNYers due to cooperation of local and state agencies with immigration enforcement.

  • Foltz-Ramos named National Academies of Practice Fellow
    3/31/26

    The distinction recognizes the UB nursing professor's contributions to the profession and to interprofessional health care.

  • Inspiring young learners to explore STEM
    3/31/26

    Engineering staff member Christina Escobar introduces middle and high school students to science and engineering in engaging ways.

  • Event to address history, legacy of Love Canal
    3/30/26

    A conversation between author Keith O’Brien and former Love Canal resident Luella Kenny is part of University Libraries' exhibit “Toxic Archives.”

  • Read to lead CRIA
    3/30/26

    Under her leadership, the Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions will embody new strategies, such as AI, to advance addiction research, prevention and treatment.

  • CAS to hold Undergraduate Research Showcase
    3/27/26

    The inaugural event will highlight student discovery and creativity across a wide variety of disciplines.

  • 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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Match Day 2026

For fourth-year medical students from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and across the country, Match Day is a rite of passage, culminating in the moment when doctors-to-be learn where they’ll be pursuing their residency training programs.

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