Campus News

UB President Caroline Attardo Genco giving the UB "Horns Up" hand gesture with students.
  • President Genco reflects on her first week at UB
    8/13/26

    It has been an historic week at UB as Caroline Attardo Genco, PhD, arrived on campus on Aug. 10 to begin her tenure as UB’s 16th president.

  • UB traditions, new leadership ring in the fall semester
    8/18/26

    Welcome Weekend returns with familiar favorites and a new leader welcoming students to the academic year.

  • A rarity for Buffalo Film Seminars
    8/18/26

    Fall lineup features only the third superhero movie in series history, and it stars a UB alumnus.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    8/17/26

    The awards acknowledge and provide system-wide recognition for consistently superior professional achievement.

  • Tauke retires after more than 40 years
    8/14/26

    An expert in inclusive design and design education, Tauke left an indelible imprint on the intellectual life of the school.

  • President Genco reflects on her first week at UB
    8/13/26

    It has been an historic week at UB as Caroline Attardo Genco, PhD, arrived on campus on Aug. 10 to begin her tenure as UB’s 16th president.

  • A support hub for UB researchers
    8/13/26

    The office seeks to improve the planning and conduct of clinical trials by providing high-quality statistical and data management support and workforce training.

  • Preparing players for the future
    8/12/26

    UB footbal internship program implemented by head coach Pete Lembo gives student-athletes a glimpse at career options.

  • Loury selected for emerging scholar program
    8/12/26

    GSE’s Jacoby Loury wants to help school counselors with practical approaches they can use with students, families and school communities.

     

  • Empire AI Beta now fully online
    8/10/26

    Housed at UB, Beta gives researchers access to the most powerful academic research computer in the country.

  • UB, UBMD physicians present AEDs
    8/10/26

    Life-saving equipment was donated to 10 community organizations as part of larger effort.