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A former UB student was arrested Thursday morning and charged with cyberstalking after he allegedly flew from Los Angeles to the Buffalo area to stalk a former UB course instructor.
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Wrestling head coach John Stutzman will not be returning for the 2024-25 season after 11 years leading the wrestling team, UB Athletics announced Thursday evening.
(02/29/24 2:56am)
As the head of the think tank Demos, Heather McGhee oversaw an organization that gathered data on the problems facing America’s working and middle classes, crafted public policies designed to fix those problems, and advocated for them on Capitol Hill and in the press.
(02/24/24 7:58am)
Joey Sechrist has been elected to serve as the next chapter president of the Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU), the union that represents UB’s graduate student workers, GSEU announced Friday. Sechrist starts on March 1 and will replace Lawrence Mullen, who has held the position for over three years.
(02/20/24 6:56am)
Graduate student workers across the SUNY system celebrated last May when the New York State Legislature voted to include $3 million in the 2024 state budget to mitigate the broad-based fees paid by some graduate assistants (GAs) and teaching assistants (TAs).
(02/06/24 4:40am)
The Harlem Quartet — which includes violinist and UB music professor Melissa White — won the Best Classical Compendium Grammy Award for their album “Passion For Bach And Coltrane” during the awards show Sunday night.
(02/06/24 4:00am)
Gov. Kathy Hochul selected UB as the “home” for “Empire AI,” a consortium of several public and private institutions working in artificial intelligence development, the University announced last month.
(12/07/23 9:54am)
The Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard was as shocking as it was predictable.
(11/29/23 10:18pm)
Campus Dining and Shops (CDS) will be opening a “fast-casual style” Latin American eatery in time for the start of the spring semester, a CDS spokesperson said.
(11/17/23 6:22am)
Hundreds of eyes were glued to the projector in the UB Center for the Arts’ Mainstage Theatre. On the screen, a cartoon woman finished an important memo at her desk. As she leaned back in her chair, her work-issued, brain-monitoring earbuds sensed her relaxation and automatically began playing her favorite music.
(11/17/23 5:09am)
Nick Thompson’s job has changed a lot in 2023.
(11/08/23 7:18pm)
Kimberly Beaty has been selected as the next chief of University Police, UB officials announced last week.
(11/06/23 11:58pm)
UB will be providing an on-demand shuttle to the polls for students who are registered to vote with an on-campus address, according to UB Parking and Transportation’s website.
(11/02/23 6:14am)
Members of the UB community donated at least $30,525 in 2023 to the two candidates running for Erie County Executive, according to data from the New York State Board of Elections.
(10/20/23 3:35am)
In 2021, Amy Schneider was a software manager in Oakland, California.
(10/05/23 2:59am)
Seval Yildirim, the vice president for diversity initiatives at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has been selected to be UB’s next vice provost for inclusive excellence, UB President Satish Tripathi announced Tuesday. Her first day on the job will be Nov. 20.
(09/27/23 10:41pm)
The Leadership4U party won seven of Student Association (SA) Senate’s 12 student seats in elections held last week, giving them control of a quarter of the Senate’s total seats.
(09/27/23 10:06pm)
UB enrolled 31,888 students this fall, 211 fewer than last year, according to data released by the university this week.
(09/21/23 6:34pm)
Twenty-eight candidates from five different parties are competing for 12 seats in the Student Association (SA) Senate, making this year’s round of senate elections the most hotly contested in years.
(09/21/23 12:50am)
The Erie County District Attorney’s Office won’t oppose a motion from the family of Tyler Lewis to unseal the names of those involved in Lewis’ death by stabbing, a spokesperson for the DA’s office said.