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.

  • Read-Out highlights Banned Books Week
    10/2/23

    Annual celebration by UB Libraries invites campus community to read aloud from your favorite banned book.

  • Film festival to feature renowned James Joyce scholar
    9/29/23

    “The Michael Groden Papers” celebrates the late Buffalo native who bequeathed his collection to the Poetry Collection.

  • Crystal growing competition marks 10th anniversary
    9/28/23

    The contest, founded by UB chemist Jason Benedict, provides thousands of kids and teachers with hands-on science and art projects.

  • Belcea Quartet to make return visit to UB
    9/28/23

    Considered one of Europe's finest string quartets, the group will perform in Slee Hall on Oct. 18 as part of the Slee Visiting Artist Series.

  • The business of art
    9/27/23

    ARTup Boot Camp helps students transition from creators of art to sellers of art.

  • True Blue staffer takes the words of Samuel P. Capen to heart
    9/27/23

    A quotation from the UB chancellor's last message inspires Pete Logiudice to make a difference.

  • Henrietta Lacks’ family to speak at Igniting Hope
    9/22/23

    The UB conference has become Buffalo’s primary forum for discussing, addressing and trying to mitigate the social determinants of health.

  • Art meets ecology in One World Café
    9/22/23

    UB faculty member Joan Linder's "Inhabit" aims to inspire the UB community to reflect on the natural world of campus.

  • UB welcomes 154 new faculty
    9/21/23

    The group is believed to be the largest cohort of new faculty at UB since the university joined SUNY in the 1960s.

  • A student’s journey from Kashmir to Buffalo
    9/21/23

    Insha Akram's goal to study food systems planning is especially remarkable given the barriers that pervade life in conflict regions.