Campus News

Tall metal stacks inside the UB Libraries Annex.
  • Libraries Annex expansion nears completion
    6/17/26

    Preparations to receive Lockwood Library's collections are moving into their final stages.

  • University Archives opens first time capsules in decades
    7/7/26

    Two decades-old time capsules uncover historical artifacts and unexpected discoveries that highlight the university’s medical and nursing heritage.

  • WHO/PAHO renew Collaboration Centre designation
    7/6/26

    The redesignation recognizes UB's continued role as a trusted scientific partner to PAHO/WHO as cities grow rapidly and housing insecurity rises.

  • Kordas elected Fellow of the American Society for Nutrition
    7/3/26

    The designation recognizes distinguished ASN members who have made sustained contributions to nutrition science and practice.

  • University Police to host free bike rodeo for children
    7/2/26

    Open to children ages 11 and younger regardless of riding experience, the event will take place July 27 on the North Campus.

  • $1M donation to support future physicians
    7/2/26

    Gift from philanthropist Janet H. Sung honors the memory of her late husband, John J. Sung.

  • Underwood sworn in as AMA president
    7/2/26

    Urologist is the second UB physician in the past 20 years to serve in this nationwide leadership role.

  • Bringing trees to where they’re needed most
    7/2/26

    The UB Regional Institute is leading an effort to inform and engage city residents in the benefits of bringing trees to their neighbhorhoods.

  • Myung Mi Kim elected to AAA&S 2026 class
    7/1/26

    English professor joins an academy that for more than 200 years has celebrated excellence in all fields to advance the common good, preserve democratic ideals.

  • Castro honored for advancing aphasia research
    6/30/26

    The language disorder impacts a person’s ability to understand and express language.

  • UB students help build “A Good Wall”
    6/24/26

    Project conceived as part of the inaugural 2026 Medina Triennial was constructed from salvaged Medina sandstone.