Word of Mouth

If you got a vanity plate for your car, what would it say?

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  • MamaTeAma. It means “Mommy Loves You” in Spanish, and this is how I’ve always referred to the car when I drive the kids to school—the “MamaTeAma Express.”

    Carrie Tirado Bramen
    Associate Professor
    Department of English

  • UB16—I’m planning ahead.

    Mark Ferguson, B.A. ’00
    Manager, Help Desk Consultant
    Academic Services, CIT

  • I looked into getting H4X0R (hacker), but somebody else got to it first.

    Kevin Eye, B.S. ’01
    Web Application Developer
    University Communications

Reader Comments

Jim Bono says:

pro bono

Posted by Jim Bono, Associate Professor and Chair of History, 173 days ago

Janice Jones says:

My husband bought a vanity plate for me after I completed my doctoral studies. It's PHD RN. People are surprised that a RN would also have a PhD.

Posted by Janice Jones, Clinical Professor, Nursing, 178 days ago

Connie Beroza says:

I've had one for several years -- WLREHB -- because I'm a New York State-licensed wildlife rehabilitator!

Posted by Connie Beroza, Center Executive Assistant, MCEER, 179 days ago

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