• True Blue partners for life
    3/25/25

    From school to career to marriage, Meg and Mike Lynch's True Blue ties never fade.

  • GSE student awarded fellowship
    3/25/25

    Jane-Roz Abbe's “Healing Ourselves, Healing Our Communities” fellowship addresses ethnic identities and mental health. 

  • GRoW garden gets ready for spring
    3/24/25

    Eleven new raised beds will be available to campus gardeners as part of a plan to make the area around GRoW and the Solar Strand more of an active campus space.

  • Harnessing AI for the public good
    3/24/25

    With Empire AI, UB is helping people with ALS, improving medical imaging, boosting mental health resources and much more.

  • More conversations about critical issues
    3/24/25

    Inclusive Excellence's Campus Community Conversations series continues in April with sessions on indigeneity and governance, and the Sexual Revolution.

  • Dr. Furnas goes to Washington
    3/21/25

    Millard Fillmore was not the only UB chancellor who served his country in the nation's capital.

  • 11 UB students receive SUNY GREAT awards
    3/21/25

    The award provides funding that students can use for research expenses, career growth, related travel and to augment stipends.

  • Rehabilitation journey to medical degree
    3/21/25

    A life-threatening accident doesn’t deter Jacobs School student Catherine Lawton from following her dream.

  • Improving efficiency, consistency for service centers
    3/20/25

    Blue Services enables the university to track equipment usage, process work order requests and bill for services in a consistent manner. 

  • Bach meets Coltrane in upcoming Slee performance
    3/20/25

    The Grammy-winning composition from music professor Jeffrey Scott, the latest guest on the Driven to Discover podcast, will come alive on April 25.

  • Solo soundtrack
    3/20/25

    A UB study reveals the hidden social benefits of listening to music alone.

  • Neighborhood chosen for East Side transformation
    3/19/25

    Local stakeholders turned out for a meeting to hear about the neighborhood, why it was chosen and what happens next. 

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    UB Bulls advance to WNIT Super 16

    Down by 16 entering the fourth quarter, the UB women's basketball team engineered one of their patented second-half comebacks as they rallied to an 84-82 overtime win over UMass in the second round of the WNIT in front of a boisterous Alumni Arena crowd on Sunday afternoon. Photos: Paul Hokanson

    Published March 24, 2025

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