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Published: February 20, 2003

UB professional staff members won numerous awards recently in the CASE District II Accolades Awards competition. CASE is the professional organization for advancement professionals.

The award winners and categories were:

  • Special Events, Yearlong Activities, Silver: 2001 Football Season Ticket Campaign, Peter Killian, Tim Stegner, Alan Kegler, Sara Saldi, Dave Riley and Karen Lichner, all of Creative Services

  • Excellence in News Writing, Research, Medicine and Science News Writing, Silver: Lois Baker and Ellen Goldbaum, News Services

  • World Wide Web Sites, Entire Web Sites, Gold: eUB Home Page, Peter Killian, Shaun Ellis, Sara Saldi, Rebecca Bernstein, Reanna Kaopuiki, Maria Wojtowicz, Ben Freer, Hugh Jarvis and Kevin Eye, all of Creative Services; Arthur Page, News Services

  • Video Fund-Raising Features, Under $30,000, Bronze: Division of Athletics, Andy Hurley

  • Magazines, One-to-three color, per-issue cost $10,000-$20,000, Silver: Buffalo Physician, Stephanie Unger, News Services; Karen Lichner, Dave Riley and Alan Kegler, all of Creative Services

  • Student Recruitment Publications-Packages, Gold: Honors and Scholars Programs, Becky Farnham and Tim Stegner, Creative Services

  • Individual Institutional Relations and Alumni Relations Publications, Individual Alumni Relations Publications, Bronze: Law Forum, Ilene Fleischmann, Law School

  • Visual Designs in Print, Multi-Page Publications, Honorable Mention: Annual Research Report, Peter Killian, Tim Stegner, Alan Kegler, Sara Saldi, Dave Riley and Jud Mead, all of Creative Services

Jack Meacham, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Sarajevo, delivered several lectures on "Religious Pluralism in the United States of America: Realistic or Idealistic?" while in Sarajevo. He spoke at the School of Islamic Sciences—the oldest educational institution in Southeast Europe—as well as at the Bosniak Institute, a research institute established to promote the cultural heritage, scientific and artistic activities of the Bosniaks, as well as other peoples with whom the Bosniaks have lived.