BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo Faculty Award for
Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate Research and Creative
Activity has been renamed the President Emeritus and Mrs. Martin
Meyerson Award for Distinguished Teaching and Mentoring.
Seven faculty members who received Faculty Awards for Excellence
in 2011 and 2012 were recognized as Meyerson Award recipients at a
campus reception on Sept. 18. They are: Lynne Koscielniak and Maria
Horne, associate professors of theater and dance, College of Arts
and Sciences; John Ringland, professor of mathematics, College of
Arts and Sciences; Kate Rittenhouse-Olson, professor of
biotechnology and clinical lab sciences, School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences; Satpal Singh, associate professor of
pharmacology and toxicology, School of Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences; and Jun Zhuang, assistant professor of industrial and
systems engineering, and Jennifer Zirnheld, assistant professor of
electrical engineering, School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences.
The Meyerson Award was established in 2004 by the late UB
President Emeritus Martin Meyerson and his wife through a generous
gift to recognize exceptional teaching at the university. Martin
Meyerson, served as UB's 10th president from 1966 to 1969, and was
the first president appointed after UB's merger with SUNY. His
surviving spouse, Margy Ellin Meyerson, supports renaming the
endowed fund, which will be awarded annually to faculty members who
distinguish themselves as teachers and student mentors.
"We are very grateful that the Meyersons had the foresight to
establish this award," says A. Scott Weber, PhD, vice provost and
dean of undergraduate education. "Faculty members chosen to receive
the Meyerson Award set the bar for excellence in helping our
undergraduates reach their full potential as young scholars. Their
ability to inspire our students and support them in the
dissemination of their creative work is exceptional and contributes
to their long-term academic growth."
Faculty may be nominated for the award by students, faculty
colleagues or university administrators; individuals selected for
the award will be recognized during UB's annual Celebration of
Student Academic Excellence each spring.