Campus News

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  • SUNY grant to support student mental health
    2/6/26

    The funding will support programming, including instructor certification, delivery of campuswide training, required materials and outreach efforts.

  • Dubocovich receives ACTS diversity award
    4/8/24

    The UB faculty member is the recipient of the 2024 Award for Contributing to the Diversity and Inclusiveness of the Translational Workforce.

  • A decade of backing women in STEM
    4/8/24

    For 10 years the Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) program has encouraged hundreds of UB students.

  • Apple’s antitrust woes
    4/5/24

    The tech company defeated a consumer antitrust case, but the ruling is “hardly the end” of its antitrust woes, UB legal scholar Christine Bartholomew says.

  • Experimental theater modernizes Shakespeare
    4/3/24

    Theatre and Dance’s production of “Henry VI, Part II” infuses Shakespeare’s timeless story with a touch of today’s overly dramatic TV shows.

  • UB to celebrate Sustainability Month
    4/2/24

    Events throughout April will mark the successes UB has achieved and the work that still needs to be done.

  • UB organ donors share their stories
    4/1/24

    The stories are particularly relevant during April, which is designated as National Donate Life Month.

  • UB SEDS to launch weather balloon for eclipse
    4/1/24

    The balloon, to be launched 80,000 feet into the air, will provide footage from an attached 360-degree GoPro camera.

  • UB to partner with UPSA
    3/29/24

    The agreement provides a platform for the institutions in Buffalo and Ghana to partner for a wide range of academic pursuits.

  • What UB community needs to know for total solar eclipse
    3/29/24

    UBNow has all the information you'll need to know to navigate this once-in-a-lifetime event on April 8.

  • UB Art Galleries mark eclipse with exhibit, installation
    3/29/24

    “Looking Up” and “Looking Down” offer visitors to the Anderson Gallery artistic options to celebrate the celestial event.