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.

  • Law school acquires space downtown
    12/1/23

    Dedicated space in the UB Gateway houses the Advocacy Institute and provides a location for student attorneys to meet with clients.

  • Going green during the holidays
    11/30/23

    UB researcher Kacey Stewart offers some tips for living a sustainable, healthy life this holiday season.

  • Architecture prof counts the ways UB makes her feel True Blue
    11/29/23

    Daniela Sandler had taught at many different colleges and universities, but in her estimation, there's no place like UB.

  • Dental school celebrates renovated specialty clinic
    11/29/23

    The $3.4 million clinic will improve health outcomes for Western New Yorkers.

  • Encouraging seniors to apply to college
    11/29/23

    Through a partnership between SUNY and the Buffalo Public Schools, 2,000 letters will be mailed to BPS seniors inviting them to apply to college for fall 2024.

  • UB architects supporting food outreach program
    11/28/23

    UB is working with Drawing for Food, which auctions off architectural drawings to benefit those with food insecurity in Toronto.

  • Town hall highlights progress on PACOR recommendations
    11/22/23

    UB leadership updated the community on the progress that's been made in making UB a more inclusive place to live, learn and work.

  • UB Sustainability awarded Second Nature Catalyst Grant
    11/20/23

    The funding will support a series of workshops to continue the university's work in advancing climate justice.

  • Optimizing university communications
    11/17/23

    Eight months into a pilot program, the Marketing Cloud digital platform is successfully offering personalized, targeted and dynamic content to UB constituents.

  • The implications of AI
    11/17/23

    Nicholas Thompson and Nita Farahany probed the promise — and the peril — of artificial intelligence before an attentive Distinguished Speakers Series audience.