The metal frame of the Murchie Fieldhouse while it was under construction.

FOR THE FUTURE OF
CAMPUS CHANGE

Thanks to your support of the Boldly Buffalo campaign, we are even better equipped with the facilities, resources and support that students, faculty and staff need to thrive.

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Evolving

It all happens here—and UB is always evolving for the better. From blueprints and groundbreakings to ribbon-cuttings and open doors, our campuses are transforming before our eyes.

Aerial image of the exterior of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in downtown Buffalo, NY photographed in August 2021. Photographer: Douglas Levere.

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Sixty-four years after moving to the University at Buffalo’s South Campus, the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has returned to downtown Buffalo.

Bold Places

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New or renovated buildings to enhance learning and living

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Square feet dedicated to training so athletes can reach peak performance

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Dental operatories where student perfect their practice

Forward

Home is where the momentum is always building—when one project finishes, another is on the drawing board. Across all three campuses, the physical places where students and faculty collaborate have the power to forge shared progress. Because of you, our campus is a place where we connect ideas, connect people and connect worlds.

Rendering of the future Agrusa Hall.

Agrusa Hall

Russ Agrusa, BS ’76, founder and retired CEO of ICONICS, Inc., is a longtime donor to UB who made a significant investment that resulted in not only a record-breaking fundraising year for UB, but also in UB surpassing the $1 billion Boldly Buffalo campaign goal with one year to go. His generous gift of $40 million was designated to the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences with a portion of the gift allowing the school to break ground on a state-of-the-art building that will bear his name, with the balance providing long-term support for engineering and computer science education.

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