The “Rooted in Resilience” exhibit of environmentally focused artwork marks the start of Sustainability Month at UB.
The transformed space has been officially named in honor of C. Brian Preston, a former department chair.
An energy hub powered by a geothermal wellfield is also part of the $110-million project.
UB's Rare Books Collection holds the first British edition of “Wuthering Heights,” the iconic novel by Emily Brontë.
With $1M in federal funding, the initiative will help small- and medium-sized businesses navigate the challenges of cross-border trade.
The month-long celebration will include dozens of events and activities, including a Climate Action Plan update on Earth Day.
Engineering staff member Christina Escobar introduces middle and high school students to science and engineering in engaging ways.
A conversation between author Keith O’Brien and former Love Canal resident Luella Kenny is part of University Libraries' exhibit “Toxic Archives.”
The inaugural event will highlight student discovery and creativity across a wide variety of disciplines.
The two-part Celebration of Student Academic Excellence features a student research showcase followed by a recognition ceremony.