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.

  • UB to host 5th annual Teaching Black History Conference
    7/17/26

    This year’s conference theme of “Black Founding Mothers and Fathers” was inspired by two historic milestones.

  • Center names new director
    7/17/26

    Uttam Singisetti has been named director of UB’s Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies.

  • A golden age for Golden Connections
    7/16/26

    Group brings together UB alumni of at least 50 years to help them stay connected to each other.

  • Henesey recognized for digital accessibility efforts
    7/14/26

    The New York State Disability Services Council presented Henesey with the “Multidisciplinary Collaboration Award” last month.

  • Summit explores refugee resilience
    7/10/26

    New American Summit in June brought together researchers, health care providers, community organizations and advocates.

  • UB chefs earn gold at national culinary competition
    7/9/26

    The Chef Culinary Conference brings together college and university dining professionals from across the country.

  • DSS lineup announced
    7/9/26

    This year’s Distinguished Speakers Series will feature Andrew Ross Sorkin, Liz Cheney, Moogega Cooper and Ella Al-Shamahi.

  • Centralizing university AI efforts
    7/8/26

    Office of AI Innovation and Integration will create a single point of contact to support all artificial intelligence activities across UB.

  • 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.