Campus News

Members of White Coats for Black Lives carry a banner in the Juneteenth parade.
  • UB celebrates Juneteenth
    6/20/24

    Schools and units across the university came together as one to take part in Buffalo's 49th consecutive Juneteenth Festival.

  • Installation helps combat plastic pollution
    6/28/24

    The installation of microplastic recycling bins at UB is part of a broader initiative stressing the importance of recycling and creating a healthier environment.

  • UB enters new contract for Stampede service
    6/27/24

    Under the agreement UB will transition to an electrified fleet, bringing it closer to its climate action goals and achieving carbon neutrality.

  • UB medical students making it easier to find gender-affirming care
    6/26/24

    With the help of UB clinicians, students developed a webpage hosted by the Erie County Department of Health that went live this month.

  • Intro to orthopedic surgery
    6/25/24

    Underrepresented students at the Jacobs School recently explored the world of orthopedic surgery at UB's world-class training facility.

  • Teaching a passion for UB Fulbright recipient
    6/21/24

    Feeling like a “shadow” during middle school and high school inspired Leah Cabarga to become the teacher-mentor she ever had.

  • UB celebrates Juneteenth
    6/20/24

    Schools and units across the university came together as one to take part in Buffalo's 49th consecutive Juneteenth Festival.

  • UB student’s billboard encourages people to embrace their differences
    6/17/24

    “One heart, one temperature” has been installed on Kensington Avenue through a partnership with Lamar Advertising.

  • Sociology adds criminology to department name
    6/17/24

    The addition reflects that the study of criminology and faculty research in that field are among the department’s strengths.

  • Collaboration with AKG brings public art to campus
    6/14/24

    “Sit,” a concrete sculpture by Tonawanda native Sarah Braman, has found a long-term home on Diefendorf Quad.

  • ‘Planting trees’ in service to the community
    6/11/24

    UB law school faculty member Orlando Dickson reflects on a year teaching in the BA in Law program and his work in the community.