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.

  • UB welcomes 154 new faculty
    9/21/23

    The group is believed to be the largest cohort of new faculty at UB since the university joined SUNY in the 1960s.

  • A student’s journey from Kashmir to Buffalo
    9/21/23

    Insha Akram's goal to study food systems planning is especially remarkable given the barriers that pervade life in conflict regions. 

  • Entrepreneurship continues to grow at UB
    9/21/23

    Blackstone Launchpad is changing its name, expanding its reach and moving into a larger space on the North Campus.

  • Behind the scenes at Bills training camp
    9/20/23

    UBNow talks with medical student Mohamed Bah, who did a clinical rotation with the team as part of the NFL's Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.

  • UB’s Spark Program guides students to greatness
    9/19/23

    The nine-week seminar aims to help students compete for prestigious national and international scholarships and fellowships.

  • Beautiful Brains named top business in Fast 46 contest
    9/19/23

    The Buffalo firm named the fastest-growing UB alumni-owned business in the annual competition.

  • Faculty excellence focus at UB Council meeting
    9/15/23

    President Satish K. Tripathi updated members of the UB Council on the progress the university is making toward advancing its Top 25 Ambition.

  • UB No. 36 among U.S. public colleges in U.S. News rankings
    9/15/23

    Nursing fared extremely well, moving up 36 spots to No. 31 nationally in undergraduate nursing programs and 23rd among publics.

  • Wolcott named director of UB Gender Institute
    9/15/23

    The historian is leading the center that advances the leadership, vision and influence of women and the LGBTQ community. 

  • Creator of ‘Before I Die’ to launch Buffalo Humanities Festival
    9/15/23

    Artist and TED Fellow Candy Chang will deliver the opening lecture for the festival, the theme of which is “Communities: Trust.”