The UB Libraries host a variety of programs and events throughout the year designed to engage, inspire and support our students. From stress-busting visits with therapy dogs to creative book displays and hands-on activities like “Check Out a Plant” on Earth Day, there’s always something happening in the Libraries.
Silverman Library, Whispers Café
Plant seeds using provided supplies or take home a plant while learning about local and native species. Discover environmentally friendly planting practices and learn more about sustainability initiatives happening across campus.
April 14, 2026: 11am - 1pm
South Campus, Abbott Library, Classroom 130
Therapy dogs will return to Abbott Library for monthly visits during the spring semester. The visits are designed to give students, faculty and staff a chance to take a break, reduce stress and enjoy the company of friendly dogs.
Silverman Library, 3rd Floor, North Lounge Exhibit Area
Join us for a powerful and deeply human conversation as journalist and author Keith O’Brien, writer of Paradise Falls: The True Story of an Environmental Catastrophe, sits down with Luella Kenny, a former Love Canal resident and activist whose story is central to O’Brien’s acclaimed book.
April 29, 2026: 4pm - 7pm
April 30, 2026: 12pm - 3pm
North Campus, Silverman Library, 310 Capen Hall
May 4 - 5, 2026: 10 am - 2pm
South Campus, Abbott Library, Classroom 130
Take a much-needed break from end-of-semester studying and relax during Stress Relief Days on UB’s North and South Campuses. We’ll have therapy dogs, snacks, games, crafts, puzzles and more!
Silverman Library, 310 Capen Hall
Join Dr. Lourdes Vera, Associate Professor of Sociology and Environment & Sustainability at the University at Buffalo, for an engaging talk on community-driven approaches to environmental challenges in the region.




