Pentatonix musician Kevin Olusola offered a UB audience a taste of his original music and outlook on life.
The university is No. 36 among public universities in U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings of the top universities in the nation.
Award-winning writer and media host Melissa Harris-Perry will speak on the complexity of equity in social work scholarship and practice.
As Banned Books Week begins, UB faculty member Africa Hands offers her perspective on the rising trend of book bans and censorship.
During a visit to UB, alumna Christy McCormick helped with a voter-registration drive, lectured in a class and took part in a panel on election integrity.
“Runoff” examines the intersection of waste, environment and human impact.
Dental student Emily Genovesi was inspired to take part in the cycling fundraiser by David Brown, who is battling cancer.
While some big names in entertainment have appeared at the CFA, many memorable performances have showcased UB students and faculty.
The new nursing professor focuses his work on the effects of climate change on the health outcomes of marginalized populations.
“Campus Community Conversations” opens on Sept. 25 with a discussion of the parameters of First Amendment free speech protections.
The new building will support students and programs in the rapidly growing School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.