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.

  • VITAL scholars make the move to UB
    12/8/23

    Five participants in the program designed to build an inclusive pipeline for recruitment have joined the UB faculty.

  • Major enhancements set for Student Union
    12/8/23

    The project aims to create a more sudent-friendly experience and enhance the social heart of the North Campus.

  • Federal grant supports bystander intervention training
    12/7/23

    The award from the Department of Homeland Security will develop Training of Trainers models for high school students, faculty and staff.

  • Pushing boundaries of stage makeup design
    12/6/23

    In the class taught by faculty member Zechariah Saenz, theatre students learn a crucial, post-graduation skill. 

  • Student club brings together EDM fans
    12/6/23

    What started as a way to subsidize rave tickets has become a unifying force for UB community members who share a love for electronic dance music.

  • Leapfrog with Lincoln
    12/6/23

    UB benefactor Edward Michael was largely responsible for establishing the South Campus, but he may have been best remembered for his childhood encounter with the president.

  • Federal funding to improve access to fresh food
    12/5/23

    U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer announced more than $700,000 to support FreshFix and the Veggie Van Training Center at UB.

  • UB advances decarbonization strategy for South Campus
    12/5/23

    The initiative is part of the university’s ambitious 10 in 10 climate action plan.

  • Consumer guide to unproven therapies
    12/1/23

    A UB-led team has authored a guide to protect consumers from unproven stem cell and gene therapies.

  • New center to provide speech therapy for Parkinson’s patients
    12/1/23

    UB has been designated a site for the Parkinson Voice Project's SPEAK OUT! program to help patients regain and retain their communication skills.