UB Inclusive News

  • A podcast with positive impact
    10/11/24

    Four UB PhD students are producing a series on intimate partner violence.

  • Living in redlined neighborhood risk factor for early death
    10/11/24

    A UB study in JAMA found that residents of redlined areas in 1940 didn’t live as long as those in areas with access to credit and home loans.

  • Women of UB realize vision of honoring trailblazers
    10/4/24

    Several women with UB ties worked on the Monument Project, which recently dedicated three statues to trailblazing women in downtown Buffalo.

  • UB welcomes SUNY PRODiG+ fellows
    10/4/24

    Four fellows from the SUNY initiative for increasing faculty diversity have arrived at UB for the fall semester.

  • ‘Language of Magic’ exhibit opens in Poetry Collection
    9/13/24

    The new exhibit explores how the poets, artists and activists of the San Francisco Renaissance engaged with occult influences to create queer identity.

  • Student's ‘crazy’ idea creates opportunity for children of Makhanda
    9/10/24

    Medical student Anna Walsh started a STEM camp for kindergartners through seventh-graders at a school in South Africa.

  • Joining UB’s music faculty is ‘a dream come true’
    9/9/24

    Sungmin Shin talks about his new solo project and his love for UB and for teaching students.

  • UB launches SUNY’s first Indigenous studies major
    9/9/24

    The program will prepare students for a wide variety of careers, including those in Indigenous nations and organizations.

  • Social Impact Fellows rock the house
    8/6/24

    The hands-on program brings students from a variety of disciplines together to address pressing social issues in the community — and do something to help.

  • UB Food Lab partners with Kashmiri poet to celebrate haak
    7/30/24

    A poem by Zareef Ahmad Zareef aims to raise awareness of the affordable, nutritious and culturally important green.

  • Indigenous students learn about health care careers
    7/29/24

    Students and faculty from UB’s health sciences units introduced middle and high school students to a range of health care professions.

  • A better view from Black perspectives
    7/24/24

    A new UB elective provides students with an understanding of the social challenges facing the Black community and strategies to help overcome them. 

  • Connecting aphasia community with support services
    7/23/24

    The first UB Aphasia Health Fair aimed to give those with the language disorder the help they need to improve their daily lives.

  • Jacobs School ranks among nation’s most diverse medical schools
    7/23/24
    The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB is among the nation’s most diverse medical schools, according to the 2024-25 America’s Best Graduate School rankings released July 23 by U.S. News & World Report.
  • Grant to support study of rights, equality, freedom
    7/19/24

    The Templeton Foundation is funding the innovative project that will show how diversity, disagreement and dynamism are crucial for an open society.