Before Silicon Valley, it was in the City of Good Neighbors where Jonathan Hull, PhD ’88, MS ’83, BA ’80, helped lay some of the foundations for artificial intelligence.
Christina Milletti recently became the executive director of UB’s Humanities Institute. A prolific writer, her works explore what happens to and between characters when the impossible becomes everyday experience.
UB Homecoming and Family Weekend is Oct. 4-6. Join your fellow alums for the annual carnival, bonfire and fireworks display, or meet up in Stampede Square before the game.
Student Alexandra Dombrowski has turned her passion—bees—into a lasting legacy on campus. She's using her hives to research viruses that threate populations around the world.
Starting a new job, moving to a new city, welcomg a new family member or publishing a new project? Tell us in a class note! You can also catch up with your fellow UB alumni.
Lisa Khoury (BA ’14) was 24 when she quit her job as a TV news producer to be a freelance reporter in Lebanon. Learn how UB’s student newspaper helped her make such a bold move.
Patience, a willingness to listen and compassion are qualities shared by successful judges, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said during her historic visit to UB to receive a SUNY honorary doctorate.
Learn how to keep your identity safe on the web, the realities of cannabis—and more—all while working on your tan! Attend UB Winter College in Naples, Fla., Jan. 19-21, 2020.
In the fall of 1922, Lillias MacDonald, the newly appointed Dean of Women, helped to establish a physical education program for women at UB, which included the formation of the Women’s Athletic Association (WAA).