• Grants support work to develop advanced recycling technologies
    11/5/25

    The projects include creating new uses for discarded tires and establishing a testbed for advanced sorting technologies.

  • UB MSW/PhD student receives fellowship
    11/5/25

    Tiffany J. Nhan is the recipient of the prestigious Minority Fellowship from the Council on Social Work Education.

  • UB launches new quantum institute
    11/5/25

    The initiative will harness UB’s wide-ranging research expertise and unlock advancements in computing, medicine, semiconductors and more.

  • Study links climate anxiety to social media use
    11/4/25

    Climate doom, the belief that climate change will cause societal breakdowns, predicts support for radical actions, according to study.

  • Celebrating faculty and staff excellence
    11/4/25

    The UB community gathered to recognize outstanding faculty and staff at the annual Celebration of Faculty and Staff Academic Excellece.

  • UB students receive SUNY scholarships
    11/3/25

    Yanely Reyes-Bermudez was awarded the Nancy L. Zimpher Scholarship for Teacher Education; Constance Yap received the ACT for Excellence and Student Initiative Scholarship. 

  • Preserving, sharing legacy of Black architect Coles
    11/3/25

    UB adjunct architecture instructor Albert Chao is working to transform the Coles House and Studio into a space where community change happens.

  • UB to offer fully online graduate degree in ontology
    10/31/25

    The MS degree will prepare students from around the world for work in the rapidly growing interdisciplinary branch of information science.

  • UB key player in NYS semiconductor initiative
    10/31/25

    The new SUNY - NY Creates Technology Innovation Institute will advance semiconductor research and workforce development.

  • WNY patients major contributors to NEJM knee pain study
    10/31/25

    More than half of the participants were UBMD Ortho patients in the national research study that confirmed that exercise and PT help ease knee pain.

  • UB student receives Obama Foundation Voyager Scholarship
    10/30/25

    Junior Aisha Makama will use the public service award to pursue her passion to develop STEM education in Africa.

  • What’s really happening when whales sing?
    10/30/25

    Contrary to the scientific cosensus, they're exploring, not courting, says UB psychologist and cognitive scientist Eduardo Mercado III.

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    Art in the Open

    University Communications photographer Meredith Forrest Kulwicki visited Art in the Open to see what was happening at the free event on Oct. 30 that invited the community to explore UB’s vibrant arts scene and experience how art is made at the university. Guests could meet artists and go behind the scenes to get a glimpse of works in progress, enjoy live music and dance performances, explore exhibitions, tour studios, view films and more!

    Published November 5, 2025

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UB in the news

From local to international media outlets, UB faculty experts frequently provide analysis on trending topics and news. Here are just some of the highlights from the past year showcasing the university's groundbreaking research and expertise.

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