• Exploring innovative, AI-powered CANDO
    6/18/25

    UB scientists Ram Samudrala and Zackary M. Falls talk about the new platform to make drug discovery faster and less expensive while also being safe and effective. 

  • UB art history professor awarded renowned fellowships
    6/18/25

    The Guggenheim, Harvard Radcliffe and Dedalus Foundation fellowships will support Libby Otto's groundbreaking work on the Bauhaus movement.

  • Six UB students receive Fulbright awards
    6/18/25

    The students join the university's long history of sending students to take part in the prestigious program.

  • Non-opioid molecule relieves chronic pain for three weeks
    6/17/25

    The molecule developed by UB researchers acts like a long-lasting anesthetic, with a single, local injection providing pain relief for up to 3 weeks.

  • UB study abroad program recognized by IIE
    6/17/25

    The First-Year Global Experience program received an Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education.

  • SA summer film series returns
    6/17/25

    Pixar Animation Studio's “Inside Out 2” opens this year's edition of the popular, free film series presented by the undergraduate Student Association.

  • University Libraries has your summer reading list
    6/16/25

    UB Libraries is also launching its first summer reading program, with five reading challenges across five literary categories.

  • Exploring Buffalo as a climate refuge
    6/16/25

    Two studios in the School of Architecture and Planning partnered with the NYS Department of State to delve into this hot topic.

  • UB artist reclaims family’s legacy through printmaking, exhibitions
    6/13/25

    Noah Breuer's upcoming exhibits in the Czech Republic preserve the designs of his family's textile company that were lost to the Nazis.

  • UB’s PPE program to present diversity workshop
    6/13/25

    Scholars from across the U.S. and Europe will attend the Philosophy, Politics and Economics program's second annual workshop.

  • New textbook aims to change computer science education
    6/13/25

    GSE's Chris Hoadley is part of the team that developed the OER textbook to help CS teachers working with multilingual and bilingual learners.

  • UB projects receive architecture awards
    6/12/25

    The renovation of Crosby Hall and the new Brittany Murchie Mulla Sports Performance Center have been recognized by the American Institute of Architects NYS.

  • Riding to end cancer

    UB again hosted the annual Ride for Roswell fundraiser for cancer research last weekend. The two-day event began on Friday with the Celebration of Hope that included the arrival of the Peloton — a police-escorted, 12-mile bicycle procession traveling in a two-by-two formation from Roswell Park to the UB North Campus — as well as the Parade of Teams, the Roswell patient and staff processional, and the lighting of the ceremonial torch. The ride took place on Saturday. Founded in 1996 by Mitch Flynn, Ride for Roswell is the nation’s largest one-day cycling fundraiser. Photos: Nancy J. Parisi

    Published July 2, 2025

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True Blue: Nick Mendola

These are our people. These are our bonds. Nick Mendola found pride, purpose and lifelong connections at UB — and he’s eternally grateful.

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