Campus News

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  • SUNY grant to support student mental health
    2/6/26

    The funding will support programming, including instructor certification, delivery of campuswide training, required materials and outreach efforts.

  • New website raises awareness of UB’s research impact
    5/21/25

    The new website aims to put the spotlight on the transformative research being done by UB faculty researchers, students and alumni.

  • Guay selected fellow of American College of Nurse-Midwives
    5/20/25

    One of the profession’s highest honors, fellowship recognizes leadership, clinical excellence and sustained contributions to midwifery.

  • 90-year legacy of Lockwood Library
    5/19/25

    On May 15, 1935, UB dedicated the original Lockwood Memorial Library — now known as Abbott Library — marking a pivotal moment in the university’s history.

  • Enriching research opportunities mark graduate’s UB career
    5/16/25

    Grace Hafner credits her varied research experiences and strong faculty interactions with sending her off toward a bright future.

  • A milestone for June in Buffalo
    5/15/25

    The new music festival and conference marks its 50th year with a notable lineup of senior composers, resident ensembles and special guests.

  • Graduation guide
    5/15/25

    To get you in the True Blue spirit for this weekend’s festivities, UBNow has compiled a few graduation acknowledgements, reminders and tidbits.

  • Indigenous planning in practice
    5/12/25

    Students in a new UB course explore Seneca history and culture during a visit to the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum guided by community leaders and elders.

  • Former UB athlete is inspiring Buffalo youth
    5/9/25

    Current GSE student Taji Johnson launched the Become a Bull mentoring program to show Buffalo youth that college is an attainable goal.

  • Why sustainability is good for business
    5/9/25

    Students in UB's Carbon Reduction Challenge propose plans for local businesses and organizations that are good for the planet — and the bottom line.

  • Opportunities — and challenges — for grads seeking jobs
    5/8/25

    Steven Simpson, director of UB’s Career Design Center, offers some perspective and advice for students heading into the job market.