Campus News

Aerial long view of student poster session in Alumni Arena.
  • UB to celebrate student excellence
    4/24/24

    The annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence recognizes the hard work and dedication of UB students.

  • Two Jacobs School grads have more reason to celebrate
    5/3/24

    Jessica Grace Flores and Paige Guy are recipients of $120,000 WNY Medical Scholarships, which will cut their medical school debt roughly in half.

  • Nine named SUNY Distinguished Professors
    5/3/24

    The UB faculty members were promoted to the highest faculty rank in the SUNY system by the Board of Trustees at its April 16 meeting.

  • Tripathi issues statement on campus protest
    5/2/24

    UB's president stresses that members of the campus community can express multiple perspectives, but must do so in a peaceful and respectful manner.

  • ‘All of Us Journey’ visits UB
    5/2/24

    The mobile tour of the national initiative aims to gather health data from a diverse group of Americans to further research to improve health for all.

  • Four from UB receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
    5/2/24

    The latest awards continue UB’s success in placing its students as winners in the prestigious scholarship program.

  • Brown named dean of School of Law
    5/1/24

    The nationally renowned legal scholar in bankruptcy law emerged from a highly competitive pool of candidates.

  • UB recognizes 2024 SLICE winners
    4/30/24

    The awards highlight the exemplary sustainability efforts of the UB community.

  • Hip-hop and the presidency
    4/29/24

    UB scholar Bakari Kitwana talks about the link between the most powerful American cultural force of the past 50 years and the most powerful position on the planet.

  • Mass singing event set for Asbury Hall
    4/29/24

    Presented by the Koolulam social music initiative, the event aims to strengthen societal relationships and connections.

  • Tripathi named fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    4/29/24

    UB's president is among 250 new innovative thinkers joining one of the oldest scholarly societies in the United States.