University at Buffalo The State University of new york (UB), also known as the University of Buffalo or the State University of New York at Buffalo, is located in Buffalo, the second largest city in new york.
The school was founded in 1846, and merged into the system of new york State University (SUNY) in 1962. It is the largest public flagship university with the highest research funding and the strongest comprehensiveness in the new york State University system. It is known as the "jewel in the crown" and one of the top public research universities in the United States, also known as the "public Ivy".
This school is one of the flagship public campuses offering the largest number of courses in the United States. 1989 joined AAU and became one of the 65 world-class research universities in North America. It is also the first public university in New York State to join the Association.
The Roswell Park Institute under the school is the first cancer treatment and research center in the United States; The School of Engineering is one of the earliest schools offering computer science in the United States.
In 2020, the school ranked 46th in QS American comprehensive university; 2020US。 News American public universities rank 31; USNews ranks 79th among the best universities in America.