Campus News

Welcome Back Blast graphic with three figures watching fireworks.
  • 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.

  • UB ranked as a top undergrad school for entrepreneurship
    12/12/22

    Making its debut on the list, UB was ranked No. 8 in the Northeast and No. 48 nationwide in The Princeton Review’s 2023 annual ranking.

  • Shibley stepping down as dean
    12/8/22

    After a successful 11-year tenure leading the School of Architecture and Planning, Robert Shibley will resume his role as SUNY Distinguished Professor.

  • Initiative aims to recruit more woman as UB police officers
    12/8/22

    The goal of the national “30x30 Initiative” is to increase the number of women by 30% by 2030.

  • Redevelopment plans for land adjacent to Central Terminal
    12/7/22

    UB architecture and real estate development students have been working this fall to help transform one of Buffalo’s most iconic spaces.

  • Campaign for the Community
    12/5/22

    2020 chair Ann Bisantz talks with UBNow about what the campaign means to her and why it's important for UB employees to support the effort. 

  • Bowl bound!
    12/5/22

    UB will take on Georgia Southern in the Camellia Bowl on Dec. 27 in Montgomery, Alabama.

  • New sports performance center announced
    12/1/22

    The gift for the state-of-the-art center for UB student-athletes is the latest from the Tunney Murchie family to UB Athletics.

  • LevelUp offers class a trip to ancient Greece
    11/30/22

    The Lockwood gaming and computing site provides another dimension to the introductory Ancient Greek course.

  • Learning survival skills in Letchworth Teaching Forest
    11/30/22

    UB students taking EVS 301 and EVS 302 receive hands-on training in the skills needed to survive in the remote outdoors.

  • Eric Syty is True Blue
    11/30/22

    In this edition of a new video series, UB staffer Eric Syty explains how athletics helps connect him to the international students he works with — and strengthens their link to UB.