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Faculty Directory 1 Faculty Directory 1 Peter Bergenstock (1998) * FACULTY DIRECTORY Teaching Faculty of English JD, State University of New York at Buffalo Denise M. Akin (2011) Clinical Instructor of Psychology Kimberly A. Bernosky-Smith (2019) AA, Cazenovia College Associate Professor & Pharmacotherapeutics Coordinator of Physician BA, Canisius College Assistant Studies MSW, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo BA, MA, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, Wake Forest University Antone F. Alber (2002) Professor Emeritus of Marketing & Information Systems Khalid W. Bibi (1991) * BA, Lehigh University Professor Emeritus of Professional Studies MBA, University of Pittsburgh BS, University of Illinois PhD, The Pennsylvania State University MS, Northeastern University PhD, University of Connecticut MaryDonna Anderson (2018) Clinical Assistant Professor of Physcian Assistant Studies Joesph F. Bieron (1966) * BS, D'Youville College Professor Emeritus of Chemistry & Biochemistry MS, State University Center at Stony Brook BS, MS, Canisius College PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Nathan L. Arbuckle (2016) Assistant Professor of Psychology H. James Birx (1969) ** BS, Oklahoma State University Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminal Justice MA The Ohio State University BSEd, MSEd, State University College at Geneseo PhD, The Ohio State University AM, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Nancy M. Bailey (2006) Terrance P. Bisson (1981) * Professor Emerita of Teacher Education Professor Emeritus of Mathematics & Statistics BA, William Smith BA, University of Chicago MA, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana MA, PhD, Duke University MSEd, Nazareth Sarah J. Blakely-McClure (2019) PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Assistant Professor of Psychology Richard A. Bailey (2008) MA, PhD, State Univeristy of New York at Buffalo Associate Professor of History George Boger (1987) * BA, University of Mobile Professor Emeritus of Philosophy MDiv, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, University of Kentucky Donald I. Bosshardt (1987) * Thomas M. Banchich (1985) * Professor Emeritus of Economics & Finance Professor Emeritus of Classics & History BBA, PhD, University of Wisconsin BA, MA, Bowling Green State University PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Michael J. Braunscheidel (1997) Professor Emeritus of Management Zeenat Bashir (2019) BM, University of Detroit Teaching Post Doctoral Fellow of Chemistry & Biochemistry MBA, Canisius College MS, Hamdard University PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, University of Nottingham Robyn L. Brouer (2013) Dewey J. Bayer (1970) ** Professor of Management Professor Emeritus of Psychology MS, PhD, University of Central Florida AB, AM, Xavier University PhD, University of Arkansas Debra T. Burhans (2001) * Associate Professor of Quantitative Sciences John A. Baynes (2018) BS, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Economics & Finance MS, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo BA, Yale University MA, University of Rochester Keith R. Burich (1977) * Professor Emeritus of History Mary J. Becker (2018) BA, Ohio Wesleyan University Assistant Professor of Economics & Finance MA, PhD, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill BA, John Carroll University PhD, University of Pittsburgh 2 Faculty Directory Barbara A. Burns (2001) * Sandra P. Cookson (1987) * Professor of Teacher Education & Leadership Professor Emerita of English BA, Molloy College BA, MA, PhD, University of Connecticut MEd, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Katie S. Costanzo (2010) Anita C. Butera (2018) Associate Professor of Biology Assistant Professor of Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Enviromental Studies BS, State University of New York at Oswego JD, State University of New York at Buffalo MS, Illinois State University PhD, American University PhD, University at Buffalo Robert J. Butler (1966) ** David R. Costello (1966) ** Professor Emeritus of English Professor Emeritus of History AB, St Michael's College (Vermont) BA, Notre Dame AM, PhD, University of Notre Dame MA, PhD, University of Virginia Nicki M. Calabrese (2000) Jack P. D'Amico (1981) * Professor Emerita of Teacher Education Professor Emeritus of English BS, State University College at Buffalo BA, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Holly D'Angelis (2004) Jane G. Cary (1995) * Associate Professor of Counseling & Human Services Professor Emerita of Fine Arts BS, Washington State University BM, Syracuse University MS, Portland State University MM, Eastman School of Music PhD, University of New Orleans Thomas J. Caulfield (1969) * John S. Dahlberg (1996) * Professor Emeritus of Counselor Education Professor of Communication Studies BS, MSEd, Canisius College BA, MA, State University College at Fredonia EdD, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Steven A. Chanderbahn (2011) Robert R. Davis (1967) ** Associate Professor of Philosophy Professor Emeritus of Accounting BA, The College of William and Mary BS, Canisius College PhD, St Louis University AM, Ohio State University CPA, State of New York Sai Chidambaram (1973) * PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Professor Emeritus of Biology BS, Madras University Rene A. De La Pedraja (1989) * MS, Annamalai University, India Professor of History PhD, University of Wisconsin BA, University of Houston MA, PhD, University of Chicago Raymond J. Clough (1967) * Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages Betsy M. Dellebovi (1988) * AB, College of the Holy Cross Professor Emerita of Teacher Education AM, The Catholic University of America BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Daniel F. Dempsy (1977) ** Hamilton E. Cochrane (1985) * Professor Emeritus of Physics Professor of English BS, Canisius College BA, College of St Thomas PhD, University of Notre Dame PhD, University of Minnesota Jennifer A. Desiderio (2005) Ellen O. Conley (1970) ** Associate Professor of English Professor Emerita of Physical Education BA, Marquette University BS, Slippery Rock State College MA, PhD, The Ohio State University MEd, University of Pittsburgh PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo David R. Devereux (1999) * Associate Professor of History Kathleen M. Contrino (2011) BA, University of Western Ontario Associate Professor of Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Enviromental Studies MA, Dalhousie University BS, MS, Northeastern University PhD, University of London PhD, JD, University at Buffalo Faculty Directory 3 Lorreine K. DiCamillo (2006) Benjamin J. Dunkle (2001) * Professor of Teacher Education & Leadership Professor of Communication Studies BA, University of Notre Dame BFA, State University of New York at Purchase MA, EdD, University of San Francisco MFA, State University of New York at Buffalo Bruce J. Dierenfield (1986) * Patricia E. Erickson (1998) * Professor Emeritus of History Professor Emerita of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminal Justice BA, St Olaf College BA, State University of New York at Buffalo MA, PhD, University of Virginia MA, PhD, University of Denver JD, State University of New York at Buffalo, College of Law David B. Dietz (1965) ** Professor Emeritus of Classics Secil E. Ertorer (2017) AB, Canisius College Associate Professor of Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Enviromental Studies AM, PhD, Fordham University BA, Hacettepe University MA, Hacettepe University Frank J. Dinan (1965) ** PhD, University of Western Ontario, Canada Professor Emeritus of Chemistry & Biochemistry AB, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Richard H. Escobales, Jr. (1973) ** Professor Emeritus of Mathematics & Statistics Marianne Djuth (1988) * AB, St Peter's College Professor of Philosophy MS, PhD, University of Notre Dame BA, Duquesne University MA, PhD, University of Toronto Sandra M. Estanek (2002) Professor Emerita of Graduate Education & Leadership James C. Dolan (1971) * BA, Ohio Dominican College Professor Emeritus of English MA, Ohio University AB, AM, Canisius College PhD, Union Institute and University PhD, University of Illinois Paola C. Fajardo Heyward (2010) Michael G. Dolan (1985) * Associate Professor of Political Science Professor of Kinesiology BA, Universidad Nacional de Colombia BS, Canisius College MA, PhD, State University of New York at Binghamton MA, University of North Carolina ATC, National Athletic Trainers Association Richard K. Falkenstein (2002) * Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts James P. Donnelly (2012) BFA, MA, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo Professor of Counseling & Human Services BA, Allegheny College Daniel C. Falkowski (1975) MA, Claremont Graduate University, PhD, University at Buffalo Professor Emeritus of Economics & Finance BA, Kent State University Paul M. Dowling (1970) ** PhD, New York University Professor Emeritus of English AB, Assumption College Alexander Farkash (1975) * AM, St Louis University Professor Emeritus of Management PhD, Indiana University BS, St Louis University MS, Columbia University Alan I. Duchan (1973) * PhD, University of Minnesota Professor Emeritus of Marketing & Information Systems BS, Carnegie-Mellon University David L. Farrguia (1982) * MBA, Case-Western Reserve University Professor of Counseling & Human Services MA, PhD, University of Wisconsin BA, MS, Canisius College EdD, Northern Illinois University Dennis C. Duling (1978) * Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies & Theology
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