• #MeToo led to improved loan access for women
    2/5/26

    A School of Management study links the social movement to changes in lender behavior.

  • UB to partner with 11 SUNY campuses for AI-focused education
    2/5/26

    The effort will focus on responsibly integrating AI into classrooms, labs and other learning spaces.

  • UB named a top producer of U.S. Fulbright scholars
    2/4/26

    The distinction places the university among a select group of higher education institutions nationwide.

  • UB to take part in Love Data Week
    2/4/26

    This year's theme, “Where’s the Data?” is designed to spur people to consider the data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation.

  • PPE receives grant to promote civil discourse
    2/3/26

    The initiative wlll help students cultivate the virtues, skills and norms essential to productive civic dialogue and community engagement.

  • The Jarvis family legacy
    2/3/26

    A cousin of the late Challenger astronaut Greg Jarvis reflects on their shared UB connection.

  • Strengthening NYS' rehabilitation counseling workforce
    2/2/26

    GSE faculty member Scott Sabella has received a $1M federal grant to to support and train future rehabilitation counselors.

  • UB scientist awarded grant to study tissue growth, breakup
    2/2/26

    Ashlee Ford Versypt hopes the work will allow physicians to better predict how to promote regeneration across different tissue systems in the body. 

  • UB researcher offers tips on winter preparedness
    1/30/26

    Susan Clark has some emergency preparedness tips that can help even the most seasoned Buffalonian as we head into the worst of the winter season.

  • Biomedical programs boost enrollment at Jacobs School
    1/30/26

    A renewed focus on research and experiential learning has driven enrollment in the undergraduate, master's and PhD programs to new levels.

  • Could cannabis beverages help people drink less?
    1/29/26

    New UB research suggests using cannabis beverages as a substitute for alcohol could be a novel harm reduction strategy.

  • UB CMI awards more than $450,000 to 10 faculty-industry projects
    1/29/26

    Innovations include AI-driven ceramics, next generation contact lenses, semiconductors, copper ink and more.

  • 'Is this a dagger which I see before me…?'

    When University Communications photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki visits a class to document its activities, it's always interesting, but not quite as exciting as a combat choreography session! Recently, theatre and dance students gathered to hone their combat skills for their production of "Macbeth," which ran March 5-8. Set in spring 2026, this bold adaptation follows three college students — outsiders facing political and social pressures — who escape into Dungeons & Dragons.

    Published March 13, 2026

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Explore the Behling Human Simulation Center

Designed as a "clinical sim gym," the center provides realistic space, modern equipment and expert facilitation so individuals and teams can repeatedly practice, refine and strengthen their craft in a safe learning environment.

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