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.

  • Registration contest maps over 1,200 AEDs
    4/11/25

    The goal of the initiative is to make AEDs instantly searchable on map apps so that searching for “AED near me” is as easy as finding the closest Tim Hortons.

  • Lead exposure's impact on children
    4/10/25

    For the past three-and-a-half years, Leah Bartlo has worked with UB researchers on ways to support lead-exposed children.

  • CTSI forum explores benefits, risks of AI
    4/10/25

    Panelists ponder how AI is advancing translational science and opening new avenues of discovery.

  • New department to focus on AI and society
    4/9/25

    The academic unit will train students how to responsibly use AI and help UB researchers advance AI for the public good.

  • UB rolls out EV fleet charging lot
    4/8/25

    It’s the largest electric vehicle fleet charging lot among colleges and universities in New York State.

  • UB programs among top in U.S. News grad rankings
    4/8/25

    UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.

  • Bulls win WNIT Championship
    4/7/25

    The UB women's basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to earn a program-record 30th win of the season.

  • Getting to know some of UB’s newest faculty members
    4/7/25

    UBNow sat down with some of them to learn about their journey and what they are enjoying about UB and Buffalo-Niagara.

  • Conference to explore media’s effects on morality
    4/4/25

    Annual event attracts scholars in a range of disciplines interested in media portrayals of morality and how these portrayals affect media consumers’ social relationships.

  • Dental school provides care at Belle Center
    4/4/25

    Families received fluoride treatments, oral screenings, oral hygiene kits and referrals for ongoing care.