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.

  • David Sanford Big Band to perform
    3/21/23

    The “genre”-bending band will also conduct an open rehearsal and masterclass at UB, and work with aspiring musicians at City Honors School.

  • A conversation with Dean Brashear
    3/21/23

    The VP for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School talks with UBNow about how UB's health sciences schools will help the university realize its Top 25 ambition.

  • Jacobs School to host Community Engagement Fair
    3/20/23

    The idea for the school's first fair evolved in the wake of the mass shooting last May at Tops.

  • New CRM to bolster UB relationships
    3/20/23

    The enterprise-wide constituent relationship management system will integrate data and lead to better interaction between UB and its constituents.

  • Community voices heard at town hall
    3/17/23

    Buffalo community members seized the chance to share their concerns about accessing quality health care during a town hall presented by UB medical students.

  • Studying equitable grading in computer education
    3/16/23

    UB and partners have been awarded a $2 million NSF grant that will support work that maximizes learning and job opportunities.

  • ‘Distressing Voices’ echo in nursing students’ heads
    3/16/23

    The simulation aims to help students better understand patients suffering from conditions that can cause them to hear disturbing and threatening voices.

  • Blair shares personal journey in UB talk
    3/16/23

    The actress and disability rights advocate spoke about her life with MS, her alcoholism and getting sober during the final Distinguished Speakers Series lecture of 2022-23.

  • Conquering cancer, preparing for graduation
    3/15/23

    UB senior Kara Skrubis, who lost her leg to pediatric bone cancer, works with a nonprofit dedicated to "making it better" for those affected by the disease.