Graduate News

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

  • Viano Quartet to conclude Slee Beethoven cycle
    4/10/24

    The award-winning quartet will present the final four concerts in this year's presentation of all 16 of Beethoven’s string quartets.

  • UB schools among the best in U.S. News graduate rankings
    4/9/24

    Several UB schools placed among the top nationwide in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings.

  • Total eclipse steals UB’s heart
    4/9/24

    It wasn’t quite the show we were hoping for. But in the end, most had to agree that it was truly an amazing experience.

  • Fast track to law school
    4/9/24

    The School of Law's growing 3+3 program allows students from UB and other partner schools to being their legal studies after three years of undergrad education.

  • U.S. health care providers don’t know much about female genital cutting; UB medical students want to change that
    4/9/24

    Jacobs School students are working to educate providers — and fellow classmates — about the medical and psychological consequences of female genital cutting (FGC).

  • UB schools among the best in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings
    4/9/24

    Several schools within the University at Buffalo, New York’s flagship, are ranked among the top nationwide in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings, released this morning.

  • Dubocovich receives ACTS diversity award
    4/8/24

    The UB faculty member is the recipient of the 2024 Award for Contributing to the Diversity and Inclusiveness of the Translational Workforce.

  • A decade of backing women in STEM
    4/8/24

    For 10 years the Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) program has encouraged hundreds of UB students.

  • Apple’s antitrust woes
    4/5/24

    The tech company defeated a consumer antitrust case, but the ruling is “hardly the end” of its antitrust woes, UB legal scholar Christine Bartholomew says.

  • Abceutics, Inc., a startup at UB, acquired by biopharma company Merck
    4/5/24

    Acquisition includes novel platform technology designed to improve the safety and efficacy of an important emerging class of cancer medicines.

  • Conveying research through imagery
    4/5/24

    The Art of Research competition highlights the work of UB graduate students through visually captivating images and engaging captions.

  • Copprium moves its tech closer to marketplace with UB’s assistance
    4/5/24

    The conductive ink startup was spun out from the university’s Business and Entrepreneur Partnerships office.

  • Study: Young adults with a history of school discipline report depressive symptoms, lower well-being
    4/5/24

    “It’s time to rethink school discipline entirely,” says University at Buffalo sociologist and study author.

  • Des Forges symposium set for April 16
    4/4/24

    The conference held in memory of the human rights advocate will focus on sexual and reproductive rights from a human rights perspective.

  • UB geoscientists to help photograph eclipse for NASA
    4/4/24

    Citizen science teams across the path of totality will take advantage of a rare opportunity to observe the sun’s atmosphere.