Campus News

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  • All welcome to a bigger Bulls Welcome Back Blast
    8/16/24

    The annual event caps off the traditional Welcome Weekend leading up to the start of the academic semester.

  • Blizzard recovery continues
    1/4/23

    Although some buildings sustained damage from the storm, UB resumed normal operations this week and repairs are underway, thanks to the work of University Facilities.

  • Units across campus respond to historic blizzard
    1/4/23

    Units across UB worked together throughout the storm to ensure the safety of everyone on campus, and even assisted stranded motorists.

  • Bulls are 2022 Camellia Bowl champs
    1/3/23

    An undermanned UB squad steps up to defeat Georgia Southern, 23-21, to win the third bowl in program history.

  • UB hosts torch relay for World University Games
    12/19/22
    UB hosted the games in July 1993,  including housing the games’ 5,000 participants in the Ellicott Complex.
  • 2022 in photos
    12/16/22

    Take a look back at UB's inaugural year as NYS's flagship through the lenses of University Communications photographers Douglas Levere and Meredith Forrest Kulwicki. 

  • COVID-19 and the holidays
    12/15/22

    UB experts weigh in on how to stay safe and healthy amid some increasingly concerning signs.

  • ‘True brothers’ reflect on UB’s Camellia Bowl bid
    12/15/22

    Bulls linebackers James Patterson and Shaun Dolac spoke with UBNow about their friendship, the season and their time at UB. 

  • On-site solar arrays fire up
    12/14/22

    The initiative is part of the university’s aggressive climate action plan goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.

  • McVee, Qiao recognized for mentoring
    12/13/22

    The UB faculty members have been named recipients of the 2021-22 Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award.

  • UB Police investigator recognized by SUNY
    12/12/22

    Guy Harvey was among members of SUNY police departments recently recognized for heroism and professional commitment to public safety.