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.

  • UB scientists study future of soft corals
    9/16/22

    Mary Alice Coffroth and Howard Lasker are among researchers whose work is shedding light on how climate change may shape reefs.

  • A friendship forged in rock ‘n’ roll
    9/16/22

    UB alumnus Shep Gordon returned to campus with rocker Alice Cooper to talk about their 50 years of friendship, partnership and adventures.

  • Student recounts surreal experience introducing Harris
    9/15/22

    Graduate student Srikrithi Krishnan’s personal experiences inspired her introduction of the vice president before her remarks at UB.

  • Harris calls UB ‘model’ for sustainability work
    9/15/22

    During a visit to campus, the vice president praised the university's work fighting climate change.

  • UB Libraries presents events to mark Banned Books Week
    9/15/22

    The series of events Sept. 19-24 is part of an annual national campaign celebrating open access to information and the freedom to read.

  • UB poised for Kamala Harris’ visit
    9/14/22

    The vice president will speak on the Inflation Reduction Act; UB is well-positioned to help achieve the goals of the landmark law.

  • UB postdoc named MOSAIC scholar
    9/13/22

    Inclusion in the NIH program to transition biomedical researchers from underrepresented groups into academic positions is “a dream come true” for Carleara Weiss.

  • Faculty recital, tribute to Foss to open concert season
    9/12/22

    Performers for the Department of Music concerts include new UB faculty member Stephen Guerra and the Slee Sinfonietta.

  • UB remains among top publics in U.S. News rankings
    9/12/22

    The No. 38 ranking makes it five years in a row that UB has been among the top 40 public universities in the annual list of the top universities in the nation.

  • Transformational changes in NSC classrooms
    9/12/22

    New cutting-edge classroom technology is providing a learning and teaching experience unlike any other on campus.