Campus News

Sandy Flash hugging a young boy and his mother.
  • Sandy and Sonny
    11/19/24

    UB staff member Sandy Flash donated a portion of her liver to a 1-year-old boy; their first meeting has gone viral.

  • 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.

  • UB holds inaugural women's symposium
    3/6/24

    The event explored topics centered on social justice and the struggle to achieve it in today’s world.

  • Three UB faculty members receive Meyerson award
    3/6/24

    Eleonora Botta, Priya Banerjee and Andreas Daum have been named recipients of UB’s highest honor for undergraduate mentoring.

  • McGhee delivers MLK address
    3/5/24

    The New York Times bestselling author discussed the “lie of the zero sum hypothesis” in her talk at UB on Feb. 28.

  • UB to host inaugural international guitar festival
    3/1/24

    The festival will feature a solo recital by Grammy Award winner and Buffalo native Jason Vieaux.

  • Meet D. Michael Applegarth
    3/1/24

    The new Social Work professor looks at the intersection of the criminal legal system and mental health with an eye toward reducing mass incarceration and improving well-being. 

  • What’s next for supermarket supermerger?
    3/1/24

    UB law professor Christine Bartholomew offers insights on Kroger's proposed $25 billion acquisition of Albertsons and why the FTC opposes the merger.

  • Key decisions on new pianos
    2/29/24

    Members of the Department of Music traveled to New York City and Vienna to pick out the perfect instruments for visiting artists and UB musicians.

  • UB faculty, students contribute to climate change report
    2/29/24

    The report details how climate change will impact NYS and how residents, businesses and governments can prepare for the changes.

  • Two named SUNY Online Teaching Ambassadors
    2/29/24

    UB faculty members Charles Lindsey and Carrie Hoefer have been recognized as “exemplary online educators.”