The College of Arts and Sciences leads the way in bold inquiry, innovative research and cutting-edge performance and visual arts. Check out some of our recent achievements below.
UB and Berkeley Lab scientists have discovered “berkelocene,” the first organometallic molecule with the heavy element berkelium, revealing surprising chemistry that challenges long-held assumptions about the periodic table and advances nuclear science.
A new study finds that simply showing students photos of diverse scientists isn’t enough to make them more relatable—humanizing stories about their challenges and experiences are key to increasing engagement with science.
A UB re-entry simulation revealed the overwhelming systemic barriers faced by formerly incarcerated individuals, highlighting how even small setbacks can lead to reincarceration and emphasizing the urgent need for policy change and community support.
UB’s new Indigenous Studies Home/Hub in Clemens Hall offers a dedicated space for community-building, cultural learning, and student support, advancing Indigenous inclusion through education, research, and collaboration with local Indigenous Nations.
A new NSF-funded program at UB’s Center for Geological and Climate Hazards will have undergraduate students investigate local climate challenges, including how Lake Erie’s lack of ice fueled Buffalo’s 2022 blizzard and the likelihood of future wildfire smoke from Canada affecting Western New York.