Hispanic/Latine students represent a vibrant and diverse community rooted in rich cultural traditions, multilingualism, and a strong sense of identity and resilience. This community includes individuals from a wide range of nationalities and backgrounds across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain. Hispanic/Latine students contribute significantly to campus life through their leadership, creativity, and commitment to community. Supporting this community means recognizing both the unique strengths and the systemic barriers they may face, and providing culturally responsive resources, mentorship, and opportunities that affirm their heritage and support their academic and career success.
Hispanic/Latine
It is important to the career success of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) students to graduate with at least one internship or other career-related job. Although some employers hire primarily based on the school and major of the student, …
Mark your calendars for the Viral Video Competition; UB’s new forum for creative students to produce original work and get noticed by employers like New Era Cap, Casting Buffalo, and more.
It’s no secret that the fields of marketing and …
If you’re interested in nonprofit work, education, community advocacy, public service, or making a meaningful difference, the Hiring Summit: Arts, Advocacy + Impact 2026 is designed with you in mind. Join us on March 2, from 12:00–3:00 PM at the Center …
Your Future in Arts, Advocacy & Impact Starts Here
Mark your calendar for the University at Buffalo Hiring Summit: Arts, Advocacy + Impact 2026 on March 2, from 12:00–3:00 PM at the Center for the Arts. If you’re interested in …



