• Bulls win WNIT Championship
    4/7/25

    The UB women's basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to earn a program-record 30th win of the season.

  • Getting to know some of UB’s newest faculty members
    4/7/25

    UBNow sat down with some of them to learn about their journey and what they are enjoying about UB and Buffalo-Niagara.

  • AI to screen for language and speech disorders among children
    4/7/25

    UB-led research team addresses nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists.

  • Conference to explore media’s effects on morality
    4/4/25

    Annual event attracts scholars in a range of disciplines interested in media portrayals of morality and how these portrayals affect media consumers’ social relationships.

  • Dental school provides care at Belle Center
    4/4/25

    Families received fluoride treatments, oral screenings, oral hygiene kits and referrals for ongoing care.

  • Mural unveiling continues CFA anniversary celebration
    4/4/25

    Center for the Arts and University Archives staff culled from a massive list of performances over the past three decades.

  • Psychedelics and sexuality
    4/3/25

    Public health researcher published the first paper of its kind reporting on the impact of psychedelics on sexuality and intimacy.

  • Predicting postpartum hypertension
    4/3/25

    UB research finds a new way to identify postpartum women who face an elevated risk for hypertension but are overlooked by current medical guidelines.

  • UB chemist Qing Lin elected AAAS fellow
    4/3/25

    UB Distinguished Professor creates tools for studying living cells and is developing drugs for diabetes and cancer.

  • UB to present panel on prison writing
    4/2/25

    Panel discussion is part of a series of events that also includes a month-long book exhibit featuring incarcerated authors.

  • Carbon credits to cover travel
    4/2/25

    UB is the first SUNY campus to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing high-quality carbon credits.

  • Dental professor puts heart into treating patients with disabilities
    4/1/25

    To Dian Chin Kit-Wells, treating patients with disabilities is second nature, a heartfelt skill she has honed over more than two decades.

  • Welcome back!

    UB Athletics held a press conference on Wednesday to introduce Kristen Sharkey as the 14th head coach of the women's basketball program. The event was also a homecoming for Sharkey, who recounted her long experience at the university and was greeted by former teammates and colleagues. Photos: Paul Hokanson

    Published April 24, 2025

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Spring into Art

Celebrate the season with Spring into Art, an evening filled with live performances, exhibitions, interactive activities and more—all brought to life by the talented artists, students and faculty from across UB’s arts departments.

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