UB faculty member Stephen McKinley Henderson has once more made
the news, this time for performances in the popular HBO series
“Newsroom" and in Steven Spielberg’s film
“Lincoln.”
When UB introduced gender-neutral housing at the start of the fall semester, the new policy reflected not only best practices in residential living for college students nationwide, it also incorporated a transgendered student’s thoughtful analysis and the ethical principles of social work he holds dear.
Since being named SUNY Fredonia’s first female president, UB alumna Virginia Horvath has made it her business to tout the college’s strengths as a center of undergraduate learning, fortify town-gown ties, and inspire campus and community alike with her warmth and enthusiasm.
Steven Kurtz, professor of visual studies who is considered
“the grandfather of interventionist art,” is the new
chair of the Department of Visual Studies in the College of Arts
and Sciences.
For retiring workers, leaving a career often means more family
time, but for H. William Coles, retirement will take him away from
a family at UB that has been growing for more than two decades.
James Campbell is on sabbatical on an island off the coast of Maine. But with the presidential election now in full swing, his analysis and commentary on the campaigns are showing up in news media worldwide this election season.
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