University at Buffalo: Reporter

Public service grants awarded


Five UB faculty members have received grants of up to $10,000 as part of the Faculty Development Public Service Initiative.

Forty-eight proposals were received by the Office of Public Service and Urban Affairs, which founded the program to provide UB faculty with opportunities to engage in projects that consider the role of public service in the university; integrate scholarship with the university's public service mission; and/or enhance faculty awareness of the ways in which public service can enrich teaching and scholarship.

"We were very much encouraged by the number, diversity and quality of grant proposals from faculty," said John B. Sheffer II, interim vice president for Public Service and Urban Affairs. "This effort has moved forward the service mission of the university in very practical and valuable ways."

Faculty members receiving awards are:

Stuart Chen, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Partnerships for Continuing Professional Civil Engineering Education.

Michael H. Frisch, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Buffalo 2001 and the Millennial Movement.

Joseph A. Gardella Jr., Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Integrating Public Service and Environmental Education: Improving Internship/Team-Based Field Studies in Cooperative Programs with the City of Buffalo, Buffalo Public School District and Community Groups through Improved Access to Chemical Analysis Facilities at UB.

Cuthbert Simpkins, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and Joseph S. Wodarski, Graduate School of Social Work, Violence in Buffalo: Its Impact on Siblings and Children of Injured Victims.

Harry A. Sultz, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Mini-Med School Where People and Science Meet.


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