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Students
Kathryn Manning
- After applying to a number of graduate schools, Kathryn Manning chose UB for several reasons: the strength of the academic program and the financial support she received.
Deonna Jones
- Now a sophomore at UB, Deonna is proud to be the first recipient of the College of Arts and Sciences Bennett High School Access Scholarship.
Jarrett Coppin
- Determined to earn his Chemistry degree, Jarrett turned to the College of Arts and Sciences Student Assistance Fund.
Kerry Kushetsky
- Thanks to the AEPI Scholarship fund, Kerry, a History major, will be the first person in his family to graduate from college.
Raymond Matuszak
- As a UB freshman, Raymond is proud to wear his high school class ring. He's also proud to be the recipient of the Hutch Tech High School Access Scholarship.
Sara Calleri
- Last summer, History major Sara Calleri was able to travel abroad to make a direct impact - not only unearthing history, but by making history, saving artifacts that would have otherwise been lost forever.
Amanda Diamond
- Thanks to donor support, UB senior Amanda received a scholarship enabling her to focus on her research in biology.
Donell Newkirk
- Thanks to funding from the Annual Fund, Donell was selected to be one of 22 UB students provided with financial support enabling him to attend the UB Coast to Coast Alumni Entertainment and Media Symposium.
Aaron Krolikowski
- Since his first days at UB, Aaron has been finding his voice and making his mark. “My parents raised me to strive for excellence, but it was UB that cultivated the foundation they gave me.”
Lana Stafford
- A music performance major, Stafford was awarded UB's Millonzi Distinguished Honors Scholarship, which covers four years of study at UB.
Megan Hoak
- A recipient of the UBC2C Hollywood Scholarship, Megan Hoak had an inspirational start to a career in the field of public relations.
Faculty
UB Biologists Discover Enzyme Degrades Protein that Suppresses or Promotes Cancer
- This is the first study to show that treatment of cultured cancer cells with chemotherapeutic drugs can cause destruction of the Wilms' tumor 1 by an enzyme called HtrA2/Omi," says Stefan Roberts, PhD, assistant professor of biological sciences.
Claude Welch
- Claude E. Welch, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science - The responsibility to act when it comes to spreading and upholding human rights falls on everyone.
William Pelham
- William E. Pelham Jr., UB Distinguished Professor in the departments of Psychology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, is one of the leading experts in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Sean Bennett
- Predicting where soil erosion occurs—and thus how to prevent it—is a serious challenge. That’s why UB geographer Sean Bennett has constructed various systems to model it.
Vasiliki Neofotistos
- "I'm interested in questions of power in societies, conflict resolution and policy making," says Neofotistos, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology.
Doreen Wackeroth
- Doreen Wackeroth, associate professor of physics, used funding from the education and outreach portion of a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award to launch the Physics & Arts Summer Institute.
Alumni
Beverly Hannett
- In her 52 years of teaching, Beverly Hannett-Price ’66 has accomplished many things. She has shared her passion for literature and the journey of learning with thousands of students at the acclaimed Detroit Country Day School in Michigan, where she has taught since 1969. Through her role as an educator, Hannett-Price has also become a mentor and friend to countless students.
Harvey Karp
- Dr. Harvey Karp '72 is a world renowned child development expert and America’s most read pediatrician. His work has literally revolutionized our understanding of the needs of young children.
Laura Aikin
- Laura Aikin, BFA ’86, is considered to be a leader among today’s sopranos, gracing the world’s opera and concert stages—including the Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, and La Scala Milan—with her three-octave voice and arresting stage presence.
Richard Kurin
- Though he has worked closely with people as distinguished as Yo-Yo Ma, the Dalai Lama and the Aga Khan, Richard Kurin BA '72 is, at heart, a humble anthropologist—a broker who brings people together to enrich cultural knowledge.
Robert Murrett
- Robert Murrett BA '75 is director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), which provides images of the earth in support of national security.
Nicole Lee
- In the past year, Nicole Lee BA'00 & J.D. '02 has focused on educating lawmakers and the public on the dangers of further militarization in Africa, as well as on some of the unintentionally negative effects of our government’s war on drugs.
Sharon Bob Young
Donors
Donors' Gift Establishes Institute for Jewish Thought & Heritage at UB
- A gift from attorney and UB alum Gordon Gross and his wife, Gretchen, creates an endowed professorship in the Institute for Jewish Thought & Heritage.
Rustgi Family Gift Provides Physics Professorship to UB
- Brothers Vinod K. Rustgi, M.D., and Anil K. Rustgi, M.D., along with their mother, Kamla Rustgi, honored their father's memory by endowing the Moti Lal Rustgi Professorship in the Department of Physics
Robert and Carol Morris
- Over the past several years, the Morrises have funded a new sports performance center at UB, the Department of Music and its Robert G. and Carol L. Morris Center for 21st Century Music, UB 2020’s “strategic strength” in artistic expression and performing arts, the Humanities Institute, and an emergency scholarship fund for undergraduates in the arts and sciences.
Alumni Siblings Donate Art to UB
- The University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences has received a steel and slate sculpture from alumni Sharon Bob Young, B.A. '71, and her brother Richard Bob, B.S. '67, to honor their parents, Isadore and Ruth Bob.
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