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  • Dental dean reflects on first 18 months on the job
    10/24/24

    Marcelo W.B. Araujo discusses how the school's new strategic plan will serve as a roadmap supporting UB’s overall vision for the future.

  • UB improves bicycle-friendly status
    10/30/24

    The League of American Bicyclists has awarded UB with silver-level Bicycle Friendly University status for its success in promoting safe, accessible bicycling.

  • UB launching new summer STEM program
    10/30/24

    A $1 million NSF grant will fund the program for refugee and underprivileged teens in Buffalo that focuses on emerging technologies.

  • Honoring faculty and staff excellence
    10/29/24

    UB faculty and staff were recognized at the annual celebration for the contributions that have made a significant impact on UB and the broader community.

  • Changing the narrative on women in architecture
    10/28/24

    For the first time in the School of Architecture and Planning’s 50-year history, the first-year architecture studio has more women than men.

  • Helping transfer students succeed at UB
    10/25/24

    Through a new SUNY-initiated program, UB TrACE provides a variety of services to support students and help them graduate on time.

  • Dental dean reflects on first 18 months on the job
    10/24/24

    Marcelo W.B. Araujo discusses how the school's new strategic plan will serve as a roadmap supporting UB’s overall vision for the future.

  • Zodiaque celebrates 50 years of dance
    10/24/24

    UB's pre-professional dance company marks five decades of artistic excellence and innovation with a weekend of concerts and a gala event.

  • Honoring a pioneer with equitable action
    10/24/24

    An event at UB aims to strengthen Buffalo’s support for equitable urban agriculture policy.

  • Exhibit to feature work of textile artist Guzmán Capron
    10/23/24

    The opening reception for the exhibition on Oct. 24 will feature an inclusive fashion show that is open to all.

  • Pollinator Lounge coming to South Campus
    10/23/24

    Traveling to UB from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the design installation invites us to sit and connect with our nonhuman neighbors.