UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO: REPORTER for
May 16th, 1996

"The university is and must be an institution without intellectual boundaries. It is and must be wholly free to prosecute the search for truth."

 Rich to receive Norton medal at sesquicentennial commencement
ROBERT E. RICH SR., founder and chairman of the board of Rich Products Corp., will receive the University at Buffalo's most prestigious award, the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal, at the university's sesquicentennial commencement ceremony on May 19.

Awards salute students at Commencement
AWARDS will honor outstanding achievements of UB students for academic excellence and leadership at the 150th annual commencement May 19 in Alumni Arena.

Amy Pienta Wins Weinstein Award
Amy M. Pienta, who graduates this month with a UB doctorate in sociology, has discovered that women who have had positive work experiences tend to stay in the labor market longer than men.

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