The Department of History’s Dalia Antonia Caraballo Muller is principal investigator (PI), alongside co-PIs Jamie Barber, Kenneth Joseph, Matt Kenyon, Christopher Proctor and Camilo Trumper.
Léwuga Benson (MFA, '22), associate professor Mark Shepard, assistant teaching professor Kalpana Subramanian (PhD, '23) and visiting assistant professor Elia Vargas were all awardees.
The Department of Music's Melissa White was nominated for a 2023 GRAMMY Award in the category of Best Classical Compendium as part of her group, the Harlem Quartet.
The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures' Amy Graves Monroe was honored with the Friend of French award by the American Association of Teachers of French of Western New York.
Laura Roberts, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences and director of SPEAK OUT! Therapy and Research Center, was featured in the national livestream by Parkinson Voice Project.
Theatre and Dance Professor Emeritus Kazimierz Braun has received the London Literary Award for Lifetime Achievement, with a focus on writing, theatre and science, from the Polish Writers' Union in the Undergrowth.
Victoria Wolcott, professor of history, has received The Living New Deal’s 2022 New Deal Book Award for her book “Living in the Future: Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement.”
Luis Velarde from the Department of Chemistry was named a 2022-2023 recipient of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success.
Brenda L. Moore received a letter of appreciation from Commander Carlton Philpot, chair and project manager for the 6888th Monument Project. Moore’s book, “To Serve My Country, To Serve My Race: The Story of the Only African American WACs Stationed Overseas during World War II” played a crucial part in Philpot's efforts to honor the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.
Nowicki, Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Geology, led an international ice sheet modeling team that received the first ever Richardson Medal given to a team from the International Glaciological Society.
The American Association for the History of Medicine awarded Yan Liu the William H. Welch Medal for his recently published book, “Healing with Poisons: Potent Medicines in Medieval China .”
Miriam Thaggert’s recent book, Riding Jane Crow: African American Women on the American Railroad received an honorable mention for the Mary Nickliss Prize in U.S. Women's and/or Gender History. Thaggert is an associate professor in the Department of English.
David Gray, an associate teaching professor in the Department of Philosophy, was awarded the 2022-23 Academic Integrity Award by the UB Office of Academic Integrity. He was recognized for his proactive approach to ensuring academic integrity in his classes.
Christian DiCanio, professor in the Department of Linguistics, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship for two years which will fund research and writing of comprehensive reference grammar of Itunyoso Triqui [ISO 639-3 trq], an endangered Southern Mexican language.
The awards honor the late Robert Holland Jr., an engineer and corporate executive who served on RCSA’s Board of Directors, welcome recipients as full members of the Cottrell Scholar community and come with a cash prize.
The Meyerson award honors faculty members for the crucial guidance and support they provide undergraduate students to help them develop the necessary skills for research, creativity, critical thinking and innovation.
The Meyerson award honors faculty members for the crucial guidance and support they provide undergraduate students to help them develop the necessary skills for research, creativity, critical thinking and innovation.