Campus News

Students sorting clothing that has been donated.
  • Helping people experiencing homelessness
    7/12/24

    UB ReUSE and UB HEALS have teamed up again to give used goods new life for those in need.

  • Upholding New York Times vs. Sullivan
    3/3/23

    Law professor Samantha Barbas talks about the importance of the landmark case as Florida attempts to roll back its protections.

  • Are UB students allowed to use ChatGPT?
    3/2/23

    Use of the new artificial intelligence tool was the subject of a recent “Lunch and Learn” session hosted by the Faculty Senate IT Committee and UBIT.

  • Dental school offers mentoring program
    3/2/23

    STEER (Support, Training, Early-/Mid-career, Enhancement, and Retention) aims to increase professional development and satisfaction for dental faculty.

  • A whole new perspective
    3/1/23

    A new UB study abroad experience shapes first-year students’ views on sustainability and social work.

  • More ahead for ‘Heart of the Campus’
    3/1/23

    The goal of a “learning landscape” on the North Campus continues with further renovation of the spaces throughout Capen, Norton and Talbert.

  • An update on Middle States reaccreditation
    2/28/23

    Co-chairs Ann Bisantz, Craig Abbey and Carol Van Zile-Tamsen talk about the process that shows how UB is meeting its mission and goals.

  • Mentor program reflects two decades of success
    2/27/23

    The UB Law Mentor Program matches first-year students with practicing lawyers who shed light on the legal landscape.

  • Parker Quartet to perform Slee Beethoven cycle
    2/23/23

    The renowned ensemble will perform all 16 Beethoven string quartets over one week.

  • Harnessing data for social change
    2/22/23

    UB junior Samiha Islam intends to change the world.

  • Labor trends give Tesla workers a shot at unionizing
    2/21/23

    UB sociologist Erin Hatton says the union would be a first for the Elon Musk-owned company.