Campus News

Group of graduates of the UB-Singapore program dressed in cap and gown.
  • UB celebrates milestone anniversary in Singapore
    7/10/24

    UB-SIM has produced nearly 6,500 UB alumni over the course of its 20 years.

  • Diaz named fellow for SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute
    12/11/23

    The Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowed Chair and director of UB's Microbiome Center is among 11 fellows in this year's class.

  • Management students, alums are hungry to help
    12/11/23

    UB's Blue Table food pantry is the beneficiary as the School of Management community embraces the holiday spirit.

  • A special welcome for international students
    12/11/23

    The GloBULLS provide insights on academic issues, as well as help students acclimate to campus and life in the U.S.

  • UB football recognized for academic excellence
    12/11/23

    UB is a winner of an American Football Coaches Association award recognizing a 100% graduation rate for members of the 2016 freshman class of football student-athletes.

  • VITAL scholars make the move to UB
    12/8/23

    Five participants in the program designed to build an inclusive pipeline for recruitment have joined the UB faculty.

  • Major enhancements set for Student Union
    12/8/23

    The project aims to create a more sudent-friendly experience and enhance the social heart of the North Campus.

  • Federal grant supports bystander intervention training
    12/7/23

    The award from the Department of Homeland Security will develop Training of Trainers models for high school students, faculty and staff.

  • Pushing boundaries of stage makeup design
    12/6/23

    In the class taught by faculty member Zechariah Saenz, theatre students learn a crucial, post-graduation skill. 

  • Student club brings together EDM fans
    12/6/23

    What started as a way to subsidize rave tickets has become a unifying force for UB community members who share a love for electronic dance music.

  • Leapfrog with Lincoln
    12/6/23

    UB benefactor Edward Michael was largely responsible for establishing the South Campus, but he may have been best remembered for his childhood encounter with the president.