Campus News

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • Social work on the international stage
    6/3/25

    School of Social Work students and faculty take part in Social Work Day at the United Nations.

  • Six UB students receive scholarships to study abroad
    6/3/25

    The students received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, with one student also being awarded a Boren Scholarship.

  • UB Step Challenge crushes goals
    6/2/25

    The UB and WNY communities stepped it up for the fitness challenge's 10th anniversary, surpassing last year's total steps by more than 460 million steps.