UB Arts and Sciences Graduates Recognized

By Sue Wuetcher

Release Date: May 26, 2004 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Twenty-eight graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ recently received Outstanding Undergraduate Student Awards from their respective departments.

The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ is a premier research-intensive public university, the largest and most comprehensive campus in the State ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ of New York system. UB's more than 26,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students pursue their academic interests through more than 100 undergraduate programs, 112 master's programs and 98 doctoral-level programs.

The award winners:

• James E. Ponzo of Buffalo, African American Studies

• Debra Battistella of Tonawanda, Anthropology

• Debra Denise Eck of Jamestown, Art

• Elizabeth Haremza of Buffalo, Art History

• Sophia Balderman of Kenmore, Biological Sciences

• Jazmin LaFay of Depew, Center for the Americas

• Amy Lynn Wojciechowski of Cheektowaga, Chemistry

• Christine R. Stanley of Amherst, Classics

• Amanda Haimson of North Bellmore, Communicative Disorders and Sciences

• Evan K. Bigos of Clifton Park, Economics

• Julie A. Mann of Williamsville, English

• Rebecca L. Schalk of East Aurora, Geography

• Patrick D. Wall of Bath, Geology

• Eric O'Connor of Kenmore, History

• Brian W. Dillon of Amherst, Linguistics

• Scott D. Haseley of Niagara Falls, Mathematics

• Andrew Taylor of Geneva, Media Study

• Lindsay Peterson of Baldwinville, Music

• Jordan R. Berry of Getzville, Philosophy

• Vikas Patel of Tonawanda, Physics

• Katherine Piatti of Lancaster, Political Science

• Erica Lee Carlos of Clifton Park, Psychology

• Andrew Franklin of Little Neck, Romance Languages & Literatures

• Karrie Lovis of Amherst, Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

• Angela Siao Wen Ling of Amherst, Sociology

• Matthew Schweitzer of Merrick, Special Major Program

• Nicole Calabrese of Kenmore, Theatre and Dance

• Nancy Philip of Jackson Heights, Women's Studies