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Name: James F. Collins
School: Public Health and
Health Professions
Department: Exercise and Nutrition
Sciences
Academic Title: Assistant Professor
Academic
Degrees: B.S., biology, University of the South (Sewanee); M.S.,
molecular biology, Middle Tennessee State University; Ph.D., molecular
physiology, Vanderbilt University
Areas of Special Interest:
Intestinal iron and copper transport
I enjoy interacting with
students, both in the laboratory and in the classroom. It gives me a
sense of satisfaction to help them to succeed academically and
personally.
Name: Greg Fabiano
School: Graduate School of
Education
Department: Counseling, School and Educational
Psychology
Academic Title: Assistant Professor
Academic Degrees: B.A., Geneseo State College; M.A. and
Ph.D., UB
Areas of Special Interest: Evidence-based
assessment and treatment of children with
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and other behavior problems
My current projects include implementing innovative treatment
approaches in home and school settings to improve daily-life functioning
for children and families.
Name: Amy L. Reynolds
School: Graduate School of
Education
Department: Counseling, School and Educational
Psychology
Academic Title: Assistant Professor
Academic Degrees: B.S., elementary education, Miami
University; M.S., student personnel and Ph.D., counseling psychology,
The Ohio State University
Areas of Special Interest: College-student mental health, multicultural training of psychologists and
counselors, feminist issues in psychology
I am working on a
project that is examining the relationship between race-related
stress, academic motivation, career-outcome expectations,
self-efficacy and resilience of college students of color. I also
just submitted a book proposal that will examine the helping skills
that all professionals in higher education need to better serve all
students.
Name: Michael Sayeau
School: College of Arts and
Sciences
Department: English
Academic Title:
Assistant Professor
Academic Degrees: B.A., Amherst College;
Ph.D., Princeton University
Areas of Special Interest: Modern
British literature
UB's strong tradition of innovative
research, great graduate students and a commitment to the public
university system attracted me to the university.