WNY residents are benefiting from clinical research led by UB.
Construction of UB's new medical school building creates opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses.
UB program helps faculty and staff buy homes in the neighborhoods around the South Campus.
UB's IDeA Center is working with the NFTA to make public transportation in WNY more accessible.
UB is working with local groups and organizations to improve the quality of life in the neighborhoods surrounding the South Campus.
The Office of Government and Community Relations hosts a core series of programs to help meet the community's needs.
Show your UB ID card when you shop at participating businesses, and you’ll get special discounts and other incentives.
UB's home ownership program encourages employees to put down roots in the neighborhoods surrounding the South Campus.
Our university employees donate thousands of supplies at the start of every academic year to support the brightest young minds throughout the city.
Our newsletter provides information on the latest UB initiatives and collaborations in the community
UB on the Green is a free family friendly concert series featuring fun and interactive activities that highlight the exciting things happening at UB.
UB departments make the holidays brighter by providing gift wish items for dozens of families every year.
UB’s nationally recognized SEFA campaign gives employees the opportunity to donate to organizations in Western New York and beyond.
Every spring and fall UB students roll up their sleeves and join with community members to work on neighborhood improvement projects.
Building on our strong foundation, we never stop reaching beyond the horizon.
While the spotlight has been on construction of the new medical school building, the plan to revitalize UB's historic campus is moving ahead.
UB-led initiative seeks to revitalize Buffalo’s urban core while creating 100 megawatts of clean energy by 2020.
A nearly $2M HRSA grant to UB will support training for 22 students each year in rural and vulnerable communities.
Members of the UB community gathered to mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 speech at Kleinhans Music Hall.
Mini Med School is a public service community education program of UB’s Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and its four other health sciences schools. Learn about our healthcare future in the fall and winter series.