Need to Know

Published April 28, 2025

  • Another successful book drive
    10/7/24
    For UB real estate development master’s student Mirna Cadet, the only thing better than one successful book drive for people who can most benefit is another one.
  • Women’s health expert to speak at UB DoctHERS event
    10/4/24
    Donnica Moore, a leader in women’s health and advocacy, and a nationally known commentator on women’s health issues, will discuss “Women Healing the Nation: Making an Impact in Healthcare and the Media” Oct. 10 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
  • Isidore String Quartet to perform at UB
    10/3/24
    The Department of Music and the Buffalo Chamber Music Society are collaborating again this season to present concerts Oct. 8 and 9 featuring the award-winning Isadore String Quartet.
  • New webinar series to discuss presidential election
    10/2/24
    The upcoming presidential election will be the topic of the next installment of Campus Community Conversations, to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 8.
  • Microsoft Global’s chief medical officer to speak about AI in health
    10/2/24
    The role of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care is the topic of the second annual Health and AI symposium hosted on Oct. 4 by the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences.
  • UB extends comment period on time, place and manner policies
    10/1/24
    The UB community will have an additional two weeks to review and comment on the university’s revised time, place and manner policies.
  • UB joins HACU as institutional member
    9/27/24
    UB has become an institutional member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
  • UB hosting New York Conference on Asian Studies
    9/24/24
    UB’s Asian Studies Program and Asia Research Institute will co-host the 2024 New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS) Sept. 27-28 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences on the Downtown Campus.
  • New PSA: Where curiosity drives cutting-edge research
    9/19/24
    “We’re always exploring,” says Xiayo Chen, assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  • Podcast to feature investigative journalist
    9/18/24
    Award-winning investigative journalist Jim Morris, who has spent his career tracking the path of toxic chemicals through American industry and into the bloodstreams of workers, will discuss his work during a live podcast being recorded Sept. 26 at UB.