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.

  • Rare books offer rare opportunity
    12/19/23

    UB art students learn about the history of Western typography from works in Special Collections.

  • Meet Monica Miles
    12/18/23

    The engineering faculty member, hired as part of UB's historic faculty hiring initiative, works with community groups to solve real-life engineering issues.

  • Nam honored as Activist Scholar
    12/15/23

    The UB social work professor was recognized by the Partnership for the Public Good for her language access work with refugee and migrant communities.

  • Grinslade named to expert panel
    12/14/23

    The nursing faculty member will serve as a member of the American Academy of Nursing's Expert Panel on Health Equity.

  • SUNY chiefs recognize UB police with highest honor
    12/14/23

    Nearly two dozen officers and staff have been recognized for their lifesaving actions and professional service by the SUNY Police Chiefs Association.

  • EDJI fellows promote inclusive learning
    12/12/23

    The program helps faculty members become ambassadors for inclusive pedagogy within their decanal units.

  • Diaz named fellow for SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute
    12/11/23

    The Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowed Chair and director of UB's Microbiome Center is among 11 fellows in this year's class.

  • Management students, alums are hungry to help
    12/11/23

    UB's Blue Table food pantry is the beneficiary as the School of Management community embraces the holiday spirit.

  • A special welcome for international students
    12/11/23

    The GloBULLS provide insights on academic issues, as well as help students acclimate to campus and life in the U.S.

  • UB football recognized for academic excellence
    12/11/23

    UB is a winner of an American Football Coaches Association award recognizing a 100% graduation rate for members of the 2016 freshman class of football student-athletes.