• Non-opioid molecule relieves chronic pain for three weeks
    6/17/25

    The molecule developed by UB researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to 3 weeks.

  • UB study abroad program recognized by IIE
    6/17/25

    The First-Year Global Experience program received an Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education.

  • SA summer film series returns
    6/17/25

    Pixar Animation Studio's “Inside Out 2” opens this year's edition of the popular, free film series presented by the undergraduate Student Association.

  • University Libraries has your summer reading list
    6/16/25

    UB Libraries is also launching its first summer reading program, with five reading challenges across five literary categories.

  • Exploring Buffalo as a climate refuge
    6/16/25

    Two studios in the School of Architecture and Planning partnered with the NYS Department of State to delve into this hot topic.

  • UB artist reclaims family’s legacy through printmaking, exhibitions
    6/13/25

    Noah Breuer's upcoming exhibits in the Czech Republic preserve the designs of his family's textile company that were lost to the Nazis.

  • UB’s PPE program to present diversity workshop
    6/13/25

    Scholars from across the U.S. and Europe will attend the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program's second annual workshop.

  • New textbook aims to change computer science education
    6/13/25

    GSE's Chris Hoadley is part of the team that developed the OER textbook to help CS teachers working with multilingual and bilingual learners.

  • UB projects receive architecture awards
    6/12/25

    The renovation of Crosby Hall and the new Brittany Murchie Mulla Sports Performance Center have been recognized by the American Institute of Architects NYS.

  • Proposed 10-year ban on state AI laws would repeat social media mistakes
    6/12/25

    Law professor Mark Bartholomew says Congress should create basic safeguards for AI and allow states to test different regulations.

  • Social work PhD candidate earns CSWE fellowship
    6/12/25

    The prestigious fellowship will help Ogechi Kalu translate her research on intimate partner violence into policy solutions.

  • New book examines misinformation
    6/11/25

    Yotam Ophir's book looks at the history, psychology, social impact and possible solutions for an issue that has been around almost as long as peple have been communicating.

  • UB Proud

    A UB contingent — the first, officially — joined the Buffalo Pride Parade last Sunday. Leading the marchers were Ben Fabian, associate director for student support and resources, Student Life; Jen Loughran, associate director of identity-based engagement, Alumni Engagement; and Derek Nichols, associate director, UB Sustainability. Photos: Nancy J. Parisi

    Published June 4, 2025

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UB's EOC celebrates grads

The Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center celebrated graduates at its 52nd annual commencement ceremony on May 21. Graduates share their thoughts on the programs and what graduation means for them.

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