Campus News

Portraits of l James Stavridis, Pete McBride and Kevin Fedarko, Kevin Olusola and Hoda Kotb.
  • UB announces lineup for speakers series
    7/29/25

    Particpants include Admiral James Stavridis, photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko, Pentatonix beatboxer Kevin Olusola and former “Today” co-anchor Hoda Kotb.

  • Opportunities — and challenges — for grads seeking jobs
    5/8/25

    Steven Simpson, director of UB’s Career Design Center, offers some perspective and advice for students heading into the job market.

  • Traveler Assist to aid UB travelers
    5/8/25

    The service offers 24/7 medical, mental health, security support and evacuation services for students, faculty and staff traveling on behalf of UB.

  • UB students receive Critical Language Scholarships
    5/7/25

    The prestigious award will allow both Anna Givens and Fiona Serrano to travel to Latvia to study Russian.

  • UB to create $34 million nursing simulation center
    5/6/25

    The center, funded by SUNY and UB, has been designated as SUNY’s first Nursing Simulation Center of Excellence.

  • UB architecture students showcase studies at The Assembly House
    5/5/25

    “Fragments: Then and Now” features work in plaster and wood at the former church that's now an art, design and construction studio.

  • Gresham lecturer urges audience to keep on playing
    5/2/25

    Colorado State ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ researcher Shelly Lane says play is crucial for motor, social, cognitive and emotional development.

  • Workshop brings together science and art
    5/2/25

    Participants will use microplastics collected on campus to create pieces of art while exploring the environmental impact of plastic pollution. 

  • Moon rocks land at UB
    5/1/25

    The rock samples were loaned to UB professor Tracy Gregg by NASA as part of a program that gives educators a chance to use these rare samples in their classrooms.

  • The sounds of campus, according to physics
    5/1/25

    UB undergraduates measure the sound-intensity levels around the North Campus for a physics of music course.