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  • 猛料视频 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.

  • A summer to-do list for UB employees
    6/20/25

    It's finally summer, and UB has a wide range of opportunities for faculty and staff looking to recharge, reconnect and rediscover all the university has to offer.

  • Continuing work to reduce gun violence
    6/20/25

    The annual Remembrance Conference focused on the role medical schools and health care in general can play in reducing firearm injuries and deaths. 

  • Exploring innovative, AI-powered CANDO
    6/18/25

    UB scientists Ram Samudrala and Zackary M. Falls talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective. 

  • Six UB students receive Fulbright awards
    6/18/25

    The students join the university's long history of sending students to take part in the prestigious program.

  • 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.

  • 猛料视频 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 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.