The Chancellor's Awards for Excellence are System-level honors conferred to acknowledge and provide system-wide recognition for consistently superior professional achievement and to encourage the ongoing pursuit of excellence.
The second winner of the Caught Green Handed initiative is Peter Logiudice, community relations assistant in the Office of the Vice President for Finance and Administration.
This month's featured member is Rebecca Ott, Assistant Director of Recruitment for Executive and Professional MBA Programs in the School of Management.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Lisa Monpere-Cruz, staff assistant in the Graduate School of Education.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Stephen Hart, Facilities Coordinator for the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Doug Levere, Photographer for University Communications.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Devon Jerla, Marketing Manager for the division of university communications.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Susan Ye, Finance Coordinator in the Office of Strategic Initiatives, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Alex Cleary Pelc, senior program coordinator for the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Each month, we'll introduce you to an interesting member of the Professional Staff Senate. This month's featured member is Tony Waleszczak, student retentional coordinator in Student Support Services.
Learn CPR and AED use with the American Heart Association
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that can help save a person’s life if their breathing or heart stops. The Recreation and Wellness Committee is dedicated to promoting and maintaining the latest health and safety policies across UB.
Please note: If someone on a UB Campus goes into cardiac arrest and emergency services need to be called, call University Police at 645-2222. Do not call 911 if you are on a UB Campus.