Need to Know

Published June 18, 2025

  • 脰zay named chair of architecture
    5/13/25
    Erkin Özay, associate professor in the Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Planning, has been named department chair, effective in July.
  • Gun violence impacts, prevention focus of Remembrance Conference
    5/13/25
    Health care providers, medical students and educators interested in working to address gun violence are invited to attend Remembrance Conference 2025, being held June 6-8 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB.
  • Green your commute on May 16
    5/12/25
    Make your transportation habits greener by leaving the gas-powered vehicle at home on May 16 and selecting an alternative method of transportation to campus on Green Your Commute Day.
  • UB to host community STEMcyclists Extravaganza
    5/7/25
    Families can explore the science of cycling — and celebrate the National Science Foundation’s 75th anniversary — at an event on May 10 at Rotary Field on the South Campus.
  • Mini Medical School to focus on mental health issues of young people
    5/7/25
    Young people and their mental health will be the focus of a Mini Medical School session from 6-8 p.m. May 13 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
  • Mastronarde named chair of electrical engineering
    5/6/25
    Nicholas Mastronarde has been named chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He assumes the role on Aug. 14.
  • Buffalo Soup & Social awards microgrant
    5/1/25
    Moneybags Dumplings, a West Side eatery specializing in hand-rolled dumplings, was awarded a nearly $2,000 microgrant at this week’s Buffalo Soup & Social.
  • Brashear to deliver Harrington Lecture
    4/29/25
    Allison Brashear, vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will give the annual Harrington Lecture as part of the Jacobs School’s Alumni Reunion Weekend May 2-3.
  • Join UB鈥檚 Corporate Challenge team
    4/28/25
    The J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is the world’s largest corporate running event. Powered by fitness, friendly competition and fun, teams of all speeds and abilities complete a 3.5-mile race while spending quality time together outside work.
  • School of Management students complete another year of free tax service
    4/24/25
    During the 2025 tax season, 110 IRS-certified accounting students from the School of Management brought more than $608,000 back into the Buffalo community through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.