Completed in 1879 as an insane asylum, the building — now home to the School of Architecture and Planning — is the university's first to receive the historic designation.
The University at Buffalo will continue its celebration of summer tonight with UB on the Green, the university’s free outdoor event series featuring live music, dancing and hands-on activities for the entire family.
UB will hold the fourth annual PANTC conference, a free three-day exploration on bioethics and the philosophy of medicine to be presented by the Department of Philosophy, July 28-30.
UB’s Creative Arts Initiative, an innovative program dedicated to creating and producing new artistic work, has announced its first class of residencies and a full schedule of events for the 2016-17 academic year.
David Castillo, a UB professor of Romance languages and literatures, has been named director of the university’s Humanities Institute, a multidisciplinary center established to promote innovative teaching, research and programs in the humanities.
Do you often wonder what the person next to you is thinking? You might be high in mind-reading motivation, a newly coined term for the practice of observing and interpreting bits of social information.
New performers fill the schedule of this year’s June in Buffalo, the region’s internationally celebrated new music festival to be held on UB’s North Campus from June 6-12.