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.

  • Celebration turns 20 this year
    10/20/23

    Members of the UB community will once again gather to recognize the achievements of outstanding faculty and staff on Oct. 26.

  • Roundtable focuses on resettlement experiences
    10/20/23

    Discussion organized by the Asia Research Institute and School of Social Work seeks to offer new perspective.

  • Improving health care in the U.S.
    10/19/23

    Future of Health report shines a spotlight on advancements and opportunities that promise to revolutionize health care.

  • D-Link resumes in-person meetings for teens with diabetes
    10/19/23

    Group provides peer interaction and a proactive approach to managing the disease for Western New York youths ages 12 to 18.

  • Maintaining a climate of mutual respect
    10/19/23

    VP for Student Life Brian Hamluk and Dean of Students Tomás Aguirre shared message to UB students.

  • UB’s VITAL scholars return to campus
    10/18/23

    Program is part of an initiative to increase the number of faculty at UB from traditionally underrepresented populations in North America.

  • Addressing maternal mortality crisis
    10/18/23

    Jacobs School event was held in memory of Tops massacre victim Pearl Young.

  • UB’s first shovel holds a century of memories
    10/17/23

    The shovel – still sturdy for its age – remains safely tucked away in the University Archives until called upon for its next dig.

  • Violanti serves on national workshop on police suicide prevention
    10/17/23

    National Academies committee was tasked with examining approaches for improving the measurement of death by suicide among police.

  • Record fundraising, research dollars highlight address
    10/16/23

    In his 12th State of the University address, President Satish K. Tripathi reminded attendees that despite the success, there’s still much work to do.