Campus News

Students sorting clothing that has been donated.
  • Helping people experiencing homelessness
    7/12/24

    UB ReUSE and UB HEALS have teamed up again to give used goods new life for those in need.

  • WNY native returns to launch genetic counseling program
    11/13/23

    Lindsey Alico will implement and direct a master’s degree program in genetic counseling.

  • The unique life story of Emmanuel Nsengiyumva
    11/10/23

    The UB postdoc survived “unforgivable” atrocities in a Rwandan refugee camp to thrive as an NSF MPS-Ascend postdoctoral research fellow.

  • Soup’s on!
    11/9/23

    Buffalo SOUP is back with another crowdfunding event to support sustainability and environmental health education.

  • Exploring difficult dialogue on hip hop issues
    11/8/23

    A symposium on the topic will feature the hosts of the NPR podcast “Louder Than A Riot.”

  • New webpage shares best practices for accessibility at UB
    11/7/23

    The page provides details about parking for all buildings, paths to barrier-free building entrances, and maps with the shortest routes indicated. 

  • Diaz named Sunstar Genco chair in dental school
    11/7/23

    The director of UB's Microbiome Center will continue the work of the acclaimed researcher.

  • Landsittel named chair of biostatistics
    11/6/23

    The Indiana University faculty member has a strong record of research, service, teaching and mentorship.

  • UB team performs rare, lifesaving surgery on 18-year-old Israeli
    11/3/23

    Neurosurgeons Elad Levy and Adnan Siddiqui treated the patient suffering from a severe case of Moyamoya disease.

  • Celebrating faculty and staff excellence
    11/2/23

    Members of the UB community gathered for the annual tradition of recognizing faculty and staff for their outstanding achievements during the past year.

  • Beaty named chief of University Police
    11/2/23

    Currently director of public safety at Canisius University, the longtime member of law enforcement is known for her approachability and positive interactions with the Canisius community.