Campus News

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  • The importance of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics in pharmacy
    3/26/25

    Drug efficacy and safety are tied to a clear understanding of how the body processes medications.

  • More conversations about critical issues
    3/24/25

    Inclusive Excellence's Campus Community Conversations series continues in April with sessions on indigeneity and governance, and the Sexual Revolution.

  • Dr. Furnas goes to Washington
    3/21/25

    Millard Fillmore was not the only UB chancellor who served his country in the nation's capital.

  • Rehabilitation journey to medical degree
    3/21/25

    A life-threatening accident doesn’t deter Jacobs School student Catherine Lawton from following her dream.

  • Improving efficiency, consistency for service centers
    3/20/25

    Blue Services enables the university to track equipment usage, process work order requests and bill for services in a consistent manner. 

  • Bach meets Coltrane in upcoming Slee performance
    3/20/25

    The Grammy-winning composition from music professor Jeffrey Scott, the latest guest on the Driven to Discover podcast, will come alive on April 25.

  • Preparing students for life after UB
    3/19/25

    UBNow spoke with Career Design Center Director Steven Simpson to find out how the center prepares students to succeed in their careers and life after college.

  • On the fast track
    3/18/25

    UB undergraduate Emery Taylor will soon be the youngest student to ever attend the university’s law school.

  • Forum outlines AI Task Force recommendations
    3/17/25

    The UB community gathered to hear details of the plan to apply generative AI in teaching and learning at the university.

  • A message of kindness, courage and determination
    3/17/25

    Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin shared his story of surviving sudden cardiac arrest and how he turned a crisis into a chance to help others.

  • The math behind Pi Day
    3/14/25

    Math chair Daniel Sage discusses why Pi Day is about more than pie throwing and pizza deals.