• UB hosts 30th Ride for Roswell
    6/11/25

    North Campus traffic patterns and parking lots will be affected for the annual bicycle race that raises funds to support cancer research.

  • Risky to allow kids of any age to try alcohol, study finds
    6/10/25

    In a piece in The Conversation, UB PhD student Bernard Pereda says parental permission to sip or taste alcohol leads to more drinking in young adulthood.

  • Students drive efforts to minimize waste on campus
    6/10/25

    UBReUSE aims to ensure usable goods are not discarded but instead are repurposed to promote reuse and responsible consumption.

  • What to do with dirty PFAS filters?
    6/9/25

    A DoD grant will support a UB project that aims to remove “forever chemicals” from granular activated carbon filters and destroy them.

  • Six UB faculty receive Fulbright Scholar awards
    6/9/25

    The prestigious awards will support the faculty members' teaching and research abroad in the coming year.

  • Genetic counseling program receives accreditation
    6/6/25

    Applications to the program, the first in SUNY, open Aug. 1 for the fall 2026 semester.

  • UB faculty, staff receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards
    6/6/25

    Twenty-four employees have been recognized for consistently superior professional achievement and the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

  • Making connections
    6/5/25

    A special "belonging" initiative in the School of Public Health and Health Professions aims to connect undergraduates with faculty and each other.

  • UB staffer receives ‘30 under 30’ designation
    6/5/25

    Chantazia Bronson, program operations manager at the Community Health Equity Research Institute, was recognized by Business First of Buffalo.

  • UB researchers working on light-infused pancreatic cancer treatment
    6/4/25

    The team has been awarded a $2.5 million grant to develop a system for inserting tiny light-emitting fibers directly into tumors.

  • UB launches AI and health science lecture series
    6/4/25

    The initiative will bring visiting scholars to campus who are pioneering AI-powered advancements in health science and health care.

  • UB Council gets update on AI and society department
    6/3/25

    The new Department of AI and Society will offer “unique degree programs” combining core AI curricula with expertise from other departments.

  • 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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