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Faculty Achievements and Awards

The College of Arts and Sciences is UB’s largest and most diverse academic unit on campus. Globally recognized for our world-class research and led by bright, diverse and passionate scholars, our College community has stories of impact and success worth celebrating.

Recent achievements, honors and awards

  • Udondian selected to highly regarded LaBiennale di Venezia
    5/5/26
    Victoria Udondian, visiting associate professor in the Department of Art, has been invited to the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia by Koyo Kouoh (May 5th- Nov 22), the FITE Textile Biennial in France (July 1st -Jan 10, 27) and the Medina Triennial (June 6th-Sept 7th), which is a new Triennial that will debut in Western New York this summer.
  • Hughes part of commemorative exhibition for FIFA World Cup
    5/5/26
    George Afedzi Hughes, associate professor in the Department of Art, is taking part in the exhibition, "More Than A Match: Art of the Game." The exhibition is in commemoration of the FIFA World Cup and features 38 works by nearly 20 artists around the world. Art of the Game features such artists such as Andy Warhol, Kehinde Wiley, Hank Willis Thomas, Peter Phillips, George Afedzi Hughes, Darío Escobar, Juno Calypso, Felipe Barbosa, with selected works from the National Football Museum Collection. The exhibition is currently on display at Arlington Museum of Art in Arlington, Texas until Aug. 2.
  • Winter appointed to advisory council of National Women's History Museum
    5/5/26
    Kari Winter, professor in the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, was appointed to the Scholars’ Advisory Council of the National Women’s History Museum. The National Women’s History Museum’s Scholars Advisory Council is a distinguished group of renowned women’s history scholars who help guide the Museum’s exhibition and programmatic strategies.
  • Opera invited to take part of exhibition at Renaissance Society
    5/5/26
    John Opera, associate professor in the Department of Art (photography), has been invited to participate in Palomar, a two-part group exhibition at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, on view May 2–July 12, 2026. The exhibition brings together artists whose work engages observation, perception, and the relationship between scientific inquiry and everyday experience.
  • Barkowski named Policy Research Award finalist by national institute
    5/5/26
    The National Institute for Health Care Management named Scott Barkowski, assistant professor of economics, a finalist for its 2026 Policy Research Award. Selected from more than 320 entries, the awards honor impactful health care research, policy and journalism. Barkowski’s study, published in the Journal of Health Economics, examines how physicians’ awareness of peers’ costs influences referrals. Barkowski's research explores health insurance’s reach and the effects of public policies, including Medicaid expansions, throughout society.
  • Bacigalupo gives keynote at international symposium
    4/15/26
    Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, professor in the Department of Anthropology, gave a lecture titled “When Landscapes Speak: Multispecies Ethics in Northern Peru,” at a two-day symposium held at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music’s Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture Initiative, March 26-27.

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