Campus News

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  • UB to partner with 11 SUNY campuses for AI-focused education
    2/5/26

    The effort will focus on responsibly integrating AI into classrooms, labs and other learning spaces.

  • Crosby renovation awarded grand prize by AIA Buffalo/WNY
    12/3/25

    UB architecture student Pouya Pakkhesal was also recognized at the chapter's Architecture Design Awards program.

  • UB to offer online affordable housing degree certificate
    12/2/25

    Newly approved program in the School of Architecture and Planning will prepare students to ensure future housing is made affordable for all.

  • NYS invests $50M in new research hub
    12/1/25

    Biofabrication and imaging research hub will boost health care innovation in WNY and beyond.

  • Public invited to shape ‘inclusive civic spaces’
    11/26/25

    The deliberative forum on Dec. 5 is being sponsored by the Philosophy, Political Science and Economics Program.

  • Turning ‘trash to table’
    11/26/25

    Fourteen undergraduate architecture students from Mexico joined a UB workshop aimed at testing new ways to turn demolition waste into innovative design.

  • UB students take on justice reform
    11/25/25

    In the Innovate for Impact Criminology Design Challenge, teams designed new initiatives to address some of society’s most pressing criminal justice and public safety issues.

  • Designing with purpose
    11/24/25

    Students in a graduate architecture studio created storage solutions for The Tool Library.

  • UB again ranked for entrepreneurship
    11/21/25

    Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review have named UB one of the top undergraduate schools for entrepreneurship studies.

  • Law school lessons from the Thruway
    11/21/25

    What started as a practical carpool quickly turned into a daily ritual of camaraderie, caffeine and case law for four first-year UB law students.

  • Historic marble pieces get new life at Crofts
    11/20/25

    Left over from Baird Point and salvaged from a storage yard, the marble will be the centerpiece of a new pollinator garden at the administrative building.