Campus News

A faculty member and student talking in the front of a lecture hall.
  • 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.

  • Growing global perspectives for first-year students
    2/25/25

    The U.K. joins Costa Rica as sites for UB"s First-Year Global Experience program, offering more opportunities for students to study abroad.

  • Giving the Gift of Life
    2/24/25

    UB junior Alissa Bowers works to raise awareness about bone marrow and stem cell registries, while encouraging the UB community to help make more of these treatments happen.

  • Renewed U.S.-Russia relationship might have deeper consequences
    2/21/25

    UB political scientist Jacob Kathman says both leaders might have ulterior motives in trying to work together on Ukraine.

  • State funding will help UB transition to clean energy sources
    2/21/25

    UB will install a thermal energy network with its $12 million share of funding from the Environmental Bond Act.

  • Gonzalez accepted to SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute
    2/20/25

    The program aims to identify, foster and support Hispanic/Latinx leaders for a diverse university system and nation.

  • 30 years later, Buffalo Chips still singing
    2/20/25

    UB’s lower voices a cappella group has become one of the more recognizable — and beloved — traditions at the university.

  • Hello, Hollywood!
    2/20/25

    UB computer scientist and deepfake detective Siwei Lyu provides technical expertise for a new Viola Davis flick.

  • Ansell to deliver Beyond the Knife lecture
    2/19/25

    The Chicago physician will discuss “Diversity and Equity in an Age of Denial” at the fifth annual event dedicated to promoting health equity in WNY.

  • Green named to statewide advisory council
    2/18/25

    Social work professor will serve on committee that guides New York's Trauma-Informed Network and Resource Center.

  • Giving kids a smile
    2/14/25

    More than 100 children received free dental care and education during the School of Dental Medicine’s annual Give Kids a Smile event.