• De-stress at retreat
    4/2/18
    UB faculty and staff can explore a myriad of techniques, resources and information proven to reduce stress at the annual Stress Less Retreat.
  • Environmentalist Balog to speak at UB
    4/3/18
    Climate change expert and environmentalist James Balog will speak at UB on April 12 as part of the university’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
  • Honor Bulls at Basketball Celebration
    4/4/18
    UB will recognize the historical seasons of the men’s and women’s basketball teams at a special UB Basketball Celebration on April 13.
  • Migration is topic of conference
    4/2/18
    “Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History,” a two-day conference examining the long-term consequences of human movement, will take place April 7-8 at UB.
  • WNY girls invited to spend a Saturday with fellow techies, entrepreneurs
    4/4/18
    Girls with an interest in technology and entrepreneurship will have the chance to spend the day with likeminded souls at Girls Get IT, a free public event organized by Blackstone LaunchPad at UB.
  • Indian activist to deliver RENEW lecture
    4/6/18
    “Earth Democracy: Sustainability, Justice and Peace” is the topic of the next lecture in the RENEW Institute’s Distinguished Lecture Series on April 20.
  • Soprano Julia Bullock to appear at UB
    4/6/18
    Soprano Julia Bullock, a rising star on the classical music scene, will present a concert at UB on April 13 as part of the Department of Music’s Slee Visiting Artist Series.
  • Next ‘Screen Project’ on view in CFA.
    4/9/18
    “No Plan for the Future,” the latest installment in the UB Art Galleries’ Screen Projects public art video initiative, is on view through May 26 in the Center for the Arts.
  • Register for Business Day
    4/9/18
    Registration is now open for Business Day 2018, the annual day of training, information gathering and networking presented by University Business Services.
  • Mark Earth Week with free soil amendment
    4/10/18
    Can’t wait to roll up your sleeves and start digging in the garden?
  • Tudini to head ISSS
    4/11/18
    Katie Tudini, assistant director of the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been named assistant vice provost and director of ISSS at UB.
  • UB Wellfest set for April 17
    4/10/18
    UB Wellfest, the annual health and wellness fair for faculty and staff, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 17 in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
  • PSS sponsors recycling event
    4/13/18
    The Professional Staff Senate’s Sustainable Living Committee is sponsoring a free clothing and household electronics recycling event April 26 at the Center for Tomorrow.
  • Rogers receives teaching award
    4/11/18
    Mary Ann Rogers, clinical assistant professor in the School of Management, has been awarded the Arjang A. Assad Excellence in Teaching Award.
  • UBCCC to offer summer camp
    4/12/18
    The UB Child Care Center again is offering a school-age summer camp for children ages 5-12.
  • Cisco Jabber offers new, flexible communication tools
    4/16/18
    There’s a new alternative to the traditional desk phone for UB employees who want a better way to communicate in real time at work. Meet Cisco Jabber.
  • Lake LaSalle cleanup set
    4/12/18
    Celebrate Earth Week by taking part in a campus cleanup of Lake LaSalle, Baird Point and Letchworth Woods.
  • Law school to host Puerto Rico Day
    4/13/18
    The School of Law and the Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy will hold a program on April 16 to discuss the law school’s efforts to create legal and political solutions in post-Maria Puerto Rico.
  • Next DifCon to focus on UB’s relationship to Buffalo
    4/18/18
    The relationship between UB’s three campuses and the surrounding city neighborhoods will be the topic of the next installment of UB’s Difficult Conversations series.
  • Stuttering support group to meet
    4/17/18
    The next meeting of the Buffalo Chapter of the National Stuttering Association — formerly the Buffalo Stuttering Support Group — will take place at 6 p.m. April 18 at the Speech & Hearing Clinic, 52 Biomedical Educational Building on the UB South Campus.
  • Open House to showcase students’ research in addiction sciences
    4/19/18
    UB’s Research Institute on Addictions will host its third Student Research in Addiction Sciences Open House on April 25 to showcase the collaborative addictions research work conducted across many disciplines at UB.
  • Talk to focus on use of ethnography in international education
    4/19/18
    UB alumna and ethnographer Hilary E. Kahn will explore international education through the eyes of a cultural anthropologist at a lecture at UB on April 25.
  • Cookie sale to fight cancer
    4/24/18
    UB Relay For Life is partnering with Campus Dining & Shops to sell purple ribbon cookies to benefit the relay and raise funds to fight cancer.
  • Invest in UB at Giving Day
    4/25/18
    During the fourth annual UB Giving Day, from noon April 30 to noon May 1, we’re challenging UB faculty, staff, alumni, students, parents and friends from around the world to unite for one cause — the University at Buffalo.
  • Join UB LGBTQ FSA for AIDS walk
    4/26/18
    Members of the UB community can join the UB LGBTQ Faculty and Staff Association for the 26th Annual AIDS Walk Buffalo on May 5 near Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park.
  • Bold announcement set for April 30; UB community invited
    4/26/18
    The UB community is invited to a celebration at 11:30 a.m. April 30 for the start of something big — and bold — for the University at Buffalo.
  • Alda to close speakers’ series
    4/27/18
    Award-winning actor and science communicator Alan Alda will visit UB on May 2 as the final speaker in the university’s Distinguished Speakers Series for 2017-18.
  • Chill Out before finals
    4/27/18
    The semester is winding down and finals are approaching. Soon the stress will really start to set in.
  • UBIT updates Box Drive
    4/30/18
    More than 30,000 UB students, faculty and staff are already using UBbox’s free, secure and unlimited cloud storage to back up their files. Now, Box Drive is making it easier to store and access your files, and new secure folders and accounts are available for faculty and staff working with sensitive data.