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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine 1997 Alonzo L. Hamby: History 1996 Thomas E. Wagner director of Ohio University's Mammalian Recombinant Genetics Institute, founder and director of the Edison Biotechnology Institute 1993 Wayne Dodd: English 1993 Roger Finlay Physics 1991 Charles C. Alexander History 1989 Gladys Bailin: Dance 1986
University at Buffalo is a nationally ranked tier 1 research university known as "Buffalo". The University at Buffalo is the flagship and one of the four University Centers in the SUNY system. Buffalo State University, a comprehensive 4-year college affiliated with SUNY; Erie Community College, a 2-year community college affiliated with SUNY
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Pages in category "University at Buffalo faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 375 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
H. James Birx – Professor of Anthropology, Canisius University; Paul G. Bulger – president of Buffalo State College; James Demske, S.J., B.A. '47 – president of Canisius College (1966–1993) [1] Steven Seegel, Ph.D. '99 – Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at University of Texas at Austin [2]
Relationship to University at Buffalo Joseph A. Alutto: Provost and interim president of Ohio State University: Dean of UB School of Management (1976–1990) Warren Bennis: President of the University of Cincinnati: Provost (1967–71) Ludwig von Bertalanffy: Austrian biologist, known as one of the founders of general systems theory (GST)
The Academic and Research Center, or ARC Building, of Ohio University, is a research center built in 2009 and first used in January 2010. The Academic and Research Center is located to the northeast of Stocker Engineering and Technology Center, in the West Green, between coordinates E-3 and F-3 on the official university map.
Daemen University is a private university in Amherst [5] and Brooklyn, New York. Formerly Daemen College and Rosary Hill College, the now-nondenominational school was founded by the Sisters of St. Francis in 1947. [6] As of fall 2020, 2,536 students were enrolled at Daemen (1,631 undergraduate, 905 graduate). [7] 64 degree majors were offered [8]