• What to do with dirty PFAS filters? UB researchers think plasma treatment can make them reusable
    6/2/25

    DoD grant will support project, which aims to remove "forever chemicals" from GAC filters and destroy them.

  • UB School of Management and NY SMART I-Corridor to host semiconductor summit
    6/3/25

    Leaders in technology, policy and academia will come together July 15-16 for the “Bridging the Gap: Activating the Semiconductor Supply Chain Network” conference.

  • Media Advisory: UB and partners to host 25th annual Fruit Belt Clean-A-Thon
    6/4/25

    The event, which takes place Friday, demonstrates how universities and schools can improve neighborhoods that host them.

  • UB launches AI and health science lecture series
    6/4/25

    The initiative kicks off June 10 as scholar Brian Athey will discuss how AI will affect academic health centers.

  • Remembrance Conference at UB June 6-8 to focus on gun violence prevention in the medical profession
    6/5/25

    Medical students, educators and researchers will gather at UB this weekend to meet with health care providers, activists and community members to discuss solutions to the gun violence epidemic. 

  • UB’s genetic counseling program, the first in SUNY, receives accreditation
    6/5/25

    UB's new Genetic Counseling Graduate Program has received accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling.

  • New book explores misinformation’s history, psychology, social impact and potential solutions
    6/6/25

    Misinformation has been around almost as long as people have been communicating with one another, and its effects have been significant throughout history.

  • UB to launch Department of AI and Society this fall
    6/10/25

    The department will harness artificial intelligence for the public good, and build upon UB’s longstanding leadership in AI and its role as New York’s flagship university.

  • New, non-opioid molecule acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, relieving chronic pain for three weeks
    6/11/25

    A new molecule acts like a local, long-lasting anesthetic, providing robust pain relief for up to three weeks.

  • Middle and high school students invited to experience AI at UB
    6/12/25

    The free, two-day educational program will introduce students 13 and older to artificial intelligence through interactive projects, real-world experiments and ethical discussions.