Campus News

Graphic promoting Zodiaque Dance Company's 50th anniversary.
  • Theatre and Dance announces fall season
    8/19/24

    The Zodiaque Dance Company's 50th anniversary gala and program highlights an innovative lineup of dance, musical and drama.

  • Micro-credential programs surge at UB
    4/6/22

    The short-term programs that cover everything from social justice to data science provide students with in-demand skills.

  • Film resonates with UB’s Deaf, HOH community
    4/5/22

    UB faculty member Henry Adler's children are real-life CODAs — children of deaf adults.

  • To boost or not to boost?
    4/5/22

    UB infectious disease expert Thomas Russo talks to UBNow about the FDA’s recent approval of a fourth COVID-19 shot.

  • Architecture celebrates 50 years of innovation
    4/4/22

    The school is opening its doors for a series of public events and exhibitions that put the work of faculty, students and alumni on full display.

  • Partnerships drive Sustainability Month
    4/4/22

    This year’s events are designed to cover three overarching themes: collective responsibility, professional pathways, and mental health and well-being.

  • UB surgical resident receives 2022 Citizen Honors Award
    4/1/22

    The award given to Aaron Epstein, currently on a medical mission in Ukraine, is considered the second-highest civilian award in the U.S.  

  • McGee to discuss Black and brown students in STEM
    4/1/22

    The lecture and workshop will feature the author of “Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation.”

  • Olmsted’s life beyond landscape architecture
    3/31/22

    An audio course developed by UB professor Adam Rome explores the big questions that shaped Olmsted’s multifaceted professional endeavors.

  • Social Work brings virtual reality into DSW program
    3/30/22

    The technology aims to bring together students in the online program, as well as show them how it could help them in their work with clients.

  • Reaching out to the community
    3/30/22

    Medical students with an interest in dermatology coordinated skin care events at Hope Gardens and Haven House.