Graduate News

Here is how our graduate faculty, students and researchers are making headlines at the University at Buffalo.

  • UB Singapore students win ASEAN competition
    3/21/24

    The students' winning project in the 2024 Geospatial Challenge mapped food waste across the island nation.

  • SEAS extends outreach efforts to Buffalo high school
    3/21/24

    Through a new partnership, Burgard High School students can make informed decisions about college, identify a future goal and plan for how they will achieve it. 

  • In Ghana, UB infectious disease physicians embarked on a different kind of medical mission
    3/20/24

    Earlier this year, a group of UB infectious disease physicians traveled to Ghana. It was part of an effort to reframe global health trips.

  • Xiong named IEEE fellow
    3/20/24

    The UB computer scientist was recognized for his contributions to process variation modeling, circuit yield optimization and their applications in industry.

  • Viewing the total solar eclipse
    3/20/24

    UB ophthalmologist Andrew Reynolds spoke with UBNow about how to stay safe while viewing this once-in-a-lifetime celestial phenomenon. 

  • UB ophthalmologist shares excitement, cautions about the total solar eclipse in Buffalo
    3/20/24

    In this video, Andrew L. Reynolds, MD, clinical associate professor of ophthalmology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, shares information on how to be safe. 

  • UB TCIE secures $300,000 to support offshore wind industry
    3/19/24

    The award, from the state's Offshore Wind Training Institute, will boost awareness of renewable energy supply chain careers.

  • New exhibitions showcase print practice
    3/19/24

    Three solo exhibitions opening in the UB Art Galleries next month expand what's traditionally been thought of as printmaking.

  • PLASMA brings cutting-edge artists, films to UB
    3/18/24

    The speaker series examines how innovations in media arts and technology are helping shape our culture, politics and industry. 

  • Campus community celebrates ‘new’ Crosby Hall
    3/18/24

    Members of the UB and School of Architecture and Planning communities came together for a ceremonial reopening of the renovated building.

  • Examining source separation of wastewater
    3/15/24

    A research team aims to develop solutions to separate urine from solid human waste for use in environmentally and economically beneficial applications.

  • Reaching out to celebrate Black history
    3/15/24

    UB medical students recently visited a Buffalo charter school to help fifth- and sixth-grade students celebrate Black History Month.

  • Health disparities researcher named chair of medicine
    3/15/24

    Leonard Egede's appointment is “a significant milestone” for the UB medical school and its commitment to improving the health of WNY.

  • Jacobs School appoints nationally known health disparities researcher as chair of the Department of Medicine
    3/14/24

    Leonard E. Egede, MD, chief of the Division of Internal Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin and director of its Center for Advancing Population Science, has been appointed chair of the Department of Medicine. 

  • All aboard!
    3/14/24

    UB English professor David Alff publishes the first comprehensive history of the Northeast Corridor.