• SUNY honors Sturman
    6/6/24

    The instructional designer in the School of Social Work received the FACT2 Award for Excellence in Instructional Support.

  • Webinar highlights crucial health-housing link
    6/6/24

    A UB faculty member and PhD student addressed challenges from the perspective of the Pan American Health Organization.

  • SPHHP dean contributes to JAMA paper on WHI
    6/5/24

    Jean Wactawski-Wende says the paper aimed to provide further detail, clarity and longer-term assessment of risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy.

  • Career pathways for PhD students
    6/5/24

    A one-day conference provided 75 PhD students and postdocs with options both in and outside of academia.

  • UB cystic fibrosis research has been transforming patients’ lives
    6/4/24

    For decades, UB researchers have been committed to studying and keeping up with the dramatic advances in treating CF.

  • Meds for Type 2 diabetes, obesity may lower risk of acute pancreatitis
    6/4/24

    UB research contradicts concerns drugs like Ozempic could put patients who’ve had pancreatitis at risk for getting it again.

  • Human rights, sustainability and resiliency in Costa Rica
    6/3/24

    A new Social Work study abroad experience focuses on human rights and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

  • How AI can help companies leverage data
    6/3/24

    Dario Gil, IBM's director of research, delivered the keynote at Friday's UB | AI Chat Series.

  • June in Buffalo set for June 9-15
    5/31/24

    The annual new music festival and conference features instruction for student composers, as well as concerts for the general public.

  • Stopping the bleed in Belize
    5/31/24

    UB medical students trained rural farmers in lifesaving techniques during a spring break trip to the Central American country.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    5/31/24

    Twenty-two employees have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

  • RNA editing sites likely play larger role in genetic disease
    5/30/24

    The UB research reveals how environmental challenges can affect human gene expression through RNA editing.

  • Congratulations graduates!

    On July 11, 447 students in UB's undergraduate programs at the Singapore Institute of Management received their bachelor’s degrees from UB. UB is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of the program, known as UB-SIM, which has produced nearly 6,500 UB alumni over the course of its two decades. Read more about UB-SIM. Photos courtesy of SIM

    Published July 18, 2024

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The women's basketball team sees their newly renovated locker room.

Locker room reveal

The women's basketball team got their first look at their newly renovated locker room. Check out their reactions to the swanky new digs.

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