Campus News

The memorial "Plinths to Piles" on the South Campus.
  • Memorializing Hayes Hall’s past
    10/10/24

    A graduate design studio last spring produced two memorials that pay respect to the hallowed grounds on which the home of the architecture school rests.

  • Health disparities researcher named chair of medicine
    3/15/24

    Leonard Egede's appointment is “a significant milestone” for the UB medical school and its commitment to improving the health of WNY.

  • UB senior receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
    3/13/24

    2023 Goldwater recipient Sydney Swedick continues her big-time academic trajectory.

  • Ruhl to serve as chair of oral biology
    3/13/24

    A AAAS fellow, the UB faculty member is an internationally renowned expert on saliva, oral bacteria and the oral microbiome. 

  • Why is UB blue?
    3/13/24

    The answer might be as much about lapel pins as diploma ribbons.

  • Breaking records while balancing academics
    3/11/24

    UB women's basketball star Chellia Watson is driven to succeed, both on the court and in the classroom.

  • Making physical therapy accessible
    3/8/24

    UB PT student Sirawar Matin plans to build a practice to address the dire need in his East Buffalo neighborhood.

  • Urban Bush Women visits UB for 40th anniversary performance
    3/8/24

    The company co-lead by UB faculty member Chanon Judson is also working with UB students and the local arts community.

  • Mbah sets sights on elevating Nigerian schools
    3/7/24

    As commissioner of education in Enugu State, the UB history professor aims to reform the schools through experiential learning models.

  • Driverless car makes pit stop at UB
    3/7/24

    Students in engineering professor Stephen Still’s class see the future of motor vehicles.

  • Guidebook highlights 'must see' UB sites
    3/6/24

    “111 Places in Buffalo That You Must Not Miss” features the James Joyce Collection and the university's two Brain Museums.