Campus News

Victor E. Bull with a bicycle stands in front of a line of students, each holding a card featuring an icon representing the UN sustainable goals.
  • UB celebrates Sustainability Month
    4/23/25

    Events throughout the month were capped off by an Earth Day update on UB's climate action plan and the announcement of this year's SLICE Award winners.

  • UB students bridge digital divide
    4/22/25

    The goal of Senior Citizen Tech Day at the Delavan Grider Community Center was clear: to empower the community through technology.

  • French theater company celebrates Jacques Brel at UB
    4/21/25

    Romance Languages and Literatures and Alliance Française de Buffalo are presenting the concert of the music of the iconic singer/songwriter.

  • Sharkey named 14th head women’s basketball coach
    4/18/25

    The former standout UB basketball player and assistant coach returns to Buffalo after three seasons on the women’s basketball staff at Syracuse.

  • UB educator honored with nation's highest K-12 STEM teaching award
    4/18/25

    Harry O’Malley is a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

  • Two UB students awarded Goldwater scholarships
    4/17/25

    Nicholas Pratt and Nicholas Reilly are UB’s latest recipients of the country’s most respected scholarship for undergraduate STEM students.

  • Wellness Room restores the balance for law students
    4/16/25

    The goal is to provide a calm and quiet place for the law school community to relax and unplug.

  • Making an impact as an athlete, advocate
    4/15/25

    UB track star and MPH student Justin Kleppel aims to make a difference through his work in food systems planning and as a member of the USA bobsled team.

  • Registration contest maps over 1,200 AEDs
    4/11/25

    The goal of the initiative is to make AEDs instantly searchable on map apps so that searching for “AED near me” is as easy as finding the closest Tim Hortons.

  • Lead exposure's impact on children
    4/10/25

    For the past three-and-a-half years, Leah Bartlo has worked with UB researchers on ways to support lead-exposed children.

  • CTSI forum explores benefits, risks of AI
    4/10/25

    Panelists ponder how AI is advancing translational science and opening new avenues of discovery.