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A vending machine established by the MATTERS network provides free Narcan and test strips outside of the Kenmore Fire Department.
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A vending machine established by the MATTERS network provides free Narcan and test strips outside of the Kenmore Fire Department.
Senior guard Rana Elhusseini stole the show with a triple-double of 11 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, the third ever in program history.
Fifth-year pitcher Alexis Lucyshyn, pictured above, played a crucial role in the Bulls' wins this weekend.
The coaching changes come after head coach Pete Lembo was hired to replace Maurice Linguist.
Sophomore guard Hattie Ogden, No. 33, scored multiple 3-pointers Wednesday, allowing the Bulls to fend off Miami’s late second half comeback.
UB's Ryan Sabol scored a career-high 21 points against Bowling Green on Tuesday.
UB professor Lindsay Hahn focuses her research on the cultural impact of various media.
A Stampede bus departs from a South Campus stop. The majority of the fleet is still powered by fossil fuels.
Offices and lab spaces light up UB's Pharmacy Building, formerly named Kapoor Hall. John Kapoor, namesake and alumni, was convicted in federal court for his role in the opioid epidemic.
'Food for Thought', exhibiting in the CFA Project Space, is a collection of student experiences with college meals in the form of monotype print.
Sabor Latino, the new Latin-themed campus eatery located on the second floor of SU is now open with limited hours.
The EV charging station in Jacobs parking lot.
UB sophomore guard Hattie Ogden (No. 33) scored 15 points against Ohio on Wednesday.
Chellia Watson would finish with 47 of the team’s 63 points. It was the most scored in a game by any player, man or woman, in school history.
UB graduate forward Kiara Johnson contests a shot against Canisius on Nov. 6.
UB men's basketball picked up its first D-I win of the season against Central Michigan on Tuesday.
Senior forwards Sy Chatman and Isaiah Adams, pictured above, led the Bulls in points on Friday, but it wasn't enough to beat Niagara.
The Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard left thousands of universities and colleges across the country scrambling. UB was no exception.
Katharine Cornell was "First Lady of the Theater." | Photos courtesy of the University at Buffalo Archives, graphic created by Alex Novak.
Katharine Cornell was "First Lady of the Theater." | Photos courtesy of the University at Buffalo Archives, graphic created by Alex Novak.