Faculty/Staff Excellence
Schedule of Events
Monday, September 19, 2011
Center for the Arts, UB's Amherst (North) Campus
3:30 p.m. Ceremony
Drama Theatre
- Welcome by Lucinda Finley, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
- Remarks by Satish K. Tripathi, University President
- Recognition of Faculty & Staff Honorees -
- SUNY Distinguished Ranks
- SUNY Chancellor's Award Recipients
- UB Distinguished Professors
- UB Exceptional Scholars
- UB Teaching Innovators
- Creative Performances by UB Faculty
Reception in CFA Atrium immediately following the ceremony.
SUNY Distinguished Ranks
In recognition of exceptional faculty merit, the State University of New York Board of Trustees designates leading State University faculty members as Distinguished Professors. This rank is accorded to faculty who have distinguished their campus and State University communities through outstanding academic contributions, including scholarly publications, national and international research presentations, research findings, and the training of students. The State University of New York Board of Trustees grant Distinguished Teaching Professorships to faculty members whose pedagogical accomplishments are extraordinary. The State University of New York Board of Trustees award Distinguished Service Professorships to those whose outstanding academic careers have included a particular focus on serving the university and its larger constituencies.
- Guyora Binder, SUNY Distinguished Professor, School of Law
- Tony S. Conrad, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Media Studies
- James A. Gardner, SUNY Distinguished Professor, School of Law
- Cristanne C. Miller, SUNY Distinguished Professor, English
- Timothy F. Murphy, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Medicine and Microbiology
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching
Recipients of the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, instituted by SUNY chancellor Ernest L. Boyer in 1973, have demonstrated outstanding teaching ability through superb classroom performance. They are scholars who bring to their classes broad academic interests, rigorous and innovative teaching methodology, and current, far-reaching knowledge. Their concern for students is evinced by the individual attention they accord each student and by their commitment to helping students to enhance their scholarly and creative abilities and to attain academic excellence.
- John Cerne, Physics
- Ernesto G. DeNardin, Oral Biology
- Debra Anne Street, UB Semester in London; Sociology
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Faculty Service
The State University of New York announced the inauguration of the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Faculty Service in 2004. This honor acknowledges faculty who have made sustained and wide-ranging service contributions to a broad array of university constituents. Recipients of the Award for Excellence in Faculty Service have distinguished themselves through exceptional service to the university and to their communities, as well as to their disciplinary, professional, and faculty governance organizations at the statewide, national, and international levels.
- Charles L. Stinger, College of Arts and Sciences
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service
Introduced in 1977, the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service honors members of the professional staff whose extraordinary service contributions have significantly enriched the university. The Award in Professional Service is presented to professional staff members who serve energetically, innovatively, and knowledgeably in their fields.
- Michael D. Basinski, The Poetry Collection
- Erin E. Danna-Bailey, School of Social Work
- Peter H. Rittner, Educational Technology, College of Arts and Sciences
- Letitia L. Thomas, Cora P. Maloney College
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities
In 2002, the State University of New York announced the creation of the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities, designed to recognize outstanding academic and creative achievements across a broad spectrum of scholarly and artistic fields. Recipients of the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities are university faculty members who consistently go above and beyond their teaching and professional duties to make extraordinary contributions to their respective fields.
- Paschalis Alexandridis, Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Paul R. Knight III, Anesthesiology
SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Librarianship
The Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Librarianship, first awarded in 1977, is presented to honor exceptional skill – both professional and scholarly – in librarianship. The award in librarianship pays tribute to noteworthy contributions to the library profession and extraordinary service to the university.
- Elizabeth G. Adelman, Law Library
SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Classified Service
Established in 2008, the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service gives employees in the Classified Services system-wide recognition of exceptional achievements and superior performance of duties. The award in classified service honors those employees who continuously demonstrate outstanding achievement, commitment to excellence, and exemplary customer service.
- Carolanne B. Cirincione, Office of the President
- Julie M. Smith, Center for Student Leadership and Community Engagement
- Dawn Townsend, Chemical Engineering
University at Buffalo Distinguished Ranks
The Office of the Provost created the rank of UB Distinguished Professors to honor full professors who have achieved national or international recognition as experts in their fields of study. UB Distinguished Professors are members of the faculty who have been full professors for a minimum of five years with a demonstrated record of excellence in artistic or scholarly contributions.
- Robert E. Baier, Oral Diagnostic Sciences
- James E. Campbell, Political Science
- Paul R. Knight III, Anesthesiology
- Teresa Quattrin, Pediatrics
- Stanley A. Schwartz, Medicine
UB Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
This award, which was established in the Spring of 2011, recognizes the outstanding faculty mentorship that currently exists at UB and seeks to encourage further faculty commitment to and participation in the undergraduate research and creative experience.
TBA (Honorees will be recognized at the Celebration of Student Academic Excellence event in Spring 2012.)
UB Exceptional Scholars – Sustained Achievement Award
The Exceptional Scholar Award for Sustained Achievement was created by the University at Buffalo in 2002 to honor outstanding professional achievement that has been focused on a particular body of work over a number of years. This award was created to recognize an unprecedented accomplishment in a senior scholar’s career, distinguishing a body of work of enduring importance that has gone beyond the norm in a particular field of study.
- Steven L. Dubovsky, Psychiatry
- Stephen L. Jacobson, Educational Leadership and Policy
- Sriram Neelamegham, Chemical and Biological Engineering; Center for Bioengineering
- Hui Meng, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Dimitrios Pados, Electrical Engineering
- Randall Rasmusson, Physiology and Biophysics
UB Exceptional Scholars – Young Investigator Award
Introduced in 2002, the University at Buffalo’s Exceptional Scholar Award for Young Investigators celebrates a recent superior achievement of a scholar in his/her field of study. Such an achievement will have distinguished the recipient as an up-and-coming scholar, as well as earned the individual acclaim for his/her work, which could be a published work or other scholastic or artistic endeavor.
- Sarbajit Banerjee, Chemistry
- Jason J. Corso, Computer Science and Engineering
- Charles D. Lindsey, Marketing
- Atri Rudra, Computer Science and Engineering
- Puneet Singla, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Jennifer L. Temple, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
UB Teaching Innovation Award
Established to honor exceptional educational pedagogy, UB’s Award for Teaching Innovation was created in 2003 to recognize faculty who have contributed significantly to engaging students with new methods and approaches to teaching. The award recognizes faculty members whose innovative teaching methods have a demonstrable effect on enhancing student learning-outcomes.
- Sathy V. Balu-Iyer, Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Marc S. Halfon, Biochemistry
- Theresa A. Winkelman, Nursing
