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State University of New York at Buffalo Non Health Science Recipient State University of New York at Buffalo Award Year 2016 Non Health Science Recipient Report Thursday, December 22, 2016 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 34312437 Ablow Rachel 0167-English $4,000.00 F 25293650 Aceto Melanie 0224-Theatre And Dance $750.00 F 37917578 Acito Holly 0301-School Of Engineering And Applied Sciences $1,000.00 P 50053121 Adachi Maiko 0356-Linguistics $500.00 P 14516080 Adam Jane 0167-English $500.00 F 26721529 Adamo Thomas 0009-Enterprise Application Services $682.00 F 13962986 Adams Mark 0076-Environment, Health And Safety $1,000.00 F 23949827 Adamski Denise 1998-Mgt It Administration $1,000.00 F 20182502 Adelman Elizabeth 0018-University Libraries - Law Library $500.00 F 34256769 Adelman Robert 0365-Sociology $575.00 F 21682968 Adinolfe Susan 0724-Office Of The Graduate School $824.00 P 15750545 Adler Marc 0030-Millard Fillmore College $1,650.00 F 32024395 Adsit Heather 1047-VP Faculty Affairs $573.00 F 30326263 Aga Diana 0327-Chemistry $3,750.00 F 25351898 Ahsan Khalid 0327-Chemistry $500.00 F 12804653 Aiken Katherine 0581-Athletics Instruction $500.00 F 38016237 Akimov Alexey 0327-Chemistry $500.00 P 13913416 Allen Susan 0316-Library And Information Studies $1,500.00 F 29140275 Allowski Peter 1644-Registrar $700.00 F 23484232 Almon Richard 0583-Biological Sciences $1,000.00 F 20201765 Amantia Richard 0372-School of Social Work $800.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 28760541 Amo Laura 1425-Management Science And Systems $3,000.00 F 23280797 Ampadu Alex 0384-Accounting $3,000.00 F 37912642 Anastasopoulos Panagiotis 0305-Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering $3,000.00 P 38013286 Andalora Rudi 0604-Romance Languages & Literatures $500.00 F 38026763 Andersen Thomas 1102-University Art Gallery $750.00 F 28010867 Andreadis Stylianos 0304-Chemical & Biological Engineering $3,000.00 F 38013909 Andrei Michael 1452-Office Of University Communications $720.00 F 37927686 Andrews Katie 1978-Ced Non-Credit Administration $1,000.00 P 23168083 Andrews Megan 0372-School of Social Work $1,000.00 P 32717232 Andriatch Bruce 0167-English $500.00 F 19387214 Anzalone Charles 1452-Office Of University Communications $720.00 P 36805939 Aoki Chihiro 0356-Linguistics $600.00 F 28013416 Appelbaum Gwen 1983-Crc Administration $2,000.00 F 16021780 Applebaum Judith 0129-Career Services $250.00 F 14827073 Applegate Jeremy 0581-Athletics Instruction $1,500.00 F 24242394 Ardila-Weigand Matthew 1339-Orientation, Transition And Parent Program $1,500.00 P 13465308 Argentine Stephanie 0390-Organization & Human Resources $500.00 F 28284619 Armstrong Jason 0314-Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering $2,500.00 F 30195395 Aronoff Nell 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $2,000.00 F 13629762 Arrasjid Daniel 1452-Office Of University Communications $150.00 F 28039372 Ashby Miranda 0018-University Libraries - Law Library $900.00 F 37910498 Atilla-Gokcumen Gunes 0327-Chemistry $500.00 F 30548531 Atkinson Amy 0317-Law School $996.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount P 13974804 Atkinson Paul 0349-Economics $1,000.00 F 24762868 Ault Bradley 0162-Classics $1,250.00 F 21273102 Austin Christopher 0806-Parking & Transportation Services $1,000.00 F 21979072 Austin Jennifer 0232-Graduate School Of Education $1,000.00 F 31091648 Autschbach Jochen 0327-Chemistry $500.00 F 25417392 Avila-Shah Barbara 0604-Romance Languages & Literatures $500.00 F 10472641 Babb Nancy 0018-University Libraries - Law Library $900.00 F 21764367 Bach Susan 2017-Student Health Services $500.00 F 29271020 Bachert Jason 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $500.00 F 28530490 Bacigalupo Ana 0346-Anthropology $2,000.00 F 31942020 Badzioch Bernard 0333-Mathematics $3,750.00 F 37918307 Baek So Ra 0648-Department Of Urban And Regional Planning $1,000.00 F 10460780 Bagdasarian Susan 1105-Employee Assistance $482.00 F 29649126 Bailey Cheryl 1362-Capital Planning $1,000.00 F 37909657 Bakk Louanne 0372-School of Social Work $1,500.00 F 29636434 Baldi Andrew 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 37939705 Ball Annahita 0372-School of Social Work $1,100.00 F 20750876 Ball John 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 P 16747406 Barba William 1081-Educational Leadership And Policy $2,000.00 F 37854649 Barbas Samantha 0317-Law School $2,459.00 F 14032578 Barnes Darryl 0147-Educational Opportunity Program $500.00 F 31729247 Barnhard Lauren 1644-Registrar $500.00 F 19690627 Barnum Laura 1478-Resource Planning $1,725.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 37932609 Barr Ashley 0365-Sociology $525.00 F 12817597 Bartelo Katharine 0665-Electrical Engineering $750.00 F 34691092 Bartholomew Christine 0317-Law School $2,575.00 F 34307593 Bartholomew Mark 0317-Law School $2,575.00 P 36082790 Basford Douglas 0167-English $3,000.00 P 14313260 Basinski Michael 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $1,000.00 F 25906857 Batalama Stella 0665-Electrical Engineering $2,500.00 F 20980927 Bates Christopher 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 27280834 Battaglia Nicholas 1998-Mgt It Administration $1,000.00 P 23283721 Battaglia Paul 0227-Architecture $750.00 F 38025348 Bauchard Franck 0178-Media Study $1,000.00 F 21834816 Bauer Lisa 0317-Law School $304.00 P 38018921 Bauman Adam 0581-Athletics Instruction $2,650.00 F 37916424 Bauman Paul 0314-Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering $2,500.00 F 29534713 Bautista Wilson 0581-Athletics Instruction $850.00 F 32692804 Bay-Cheng Laina 0372-School of Social Work $1,500.00 F 23829470 Beardslee Bradley 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 23924742 Bednasz Jonathan 1091-Center For Computational Research $1,160.00 F 31841709 Beebe James 0357-Philosophy $1,250.00 F 12451352 Behun Michael 1449-Security $682.00 P 31329418 Belanger Sylvie 0157-Art $514.00 F 32329358 Belford Rebecca 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $500.00 F 37903286 Bell Naciah 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $500.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 30318681 Bellomo Jonathan 0816-Facilities Finance And Administration $1,000.00 F 28794213 Belniak Theodora 0018-University Libraries - Law Library $900.00 F 16505372 Beltrami John 0009-Enterprise Application Services $682.00 F 26053435 Belus Michael 0011-Network And Classroom Services $682.00 F 25109578 Belz Wendy 0167-English $2,000.00 F 28463875 Belz William 0232-Graduate School Of Education $750.00 F 35857105 Benedict Jason 0327-Chemistry $750.00 P 36074845 Benjamin David 0349-Economics $1,000.00 F 13620278 Benner Michael 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 26034756 Bennett Gretchen 0568-Communicative Disorders And Sciences $500.00 F 31325139 Bennett Sean 0350-Geography $2,000.00 F 34189252 Benson Andrew 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 24507261 Berg Eric 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure Services $682.00 F 37932720 Berlin Henry 0604-Romance Languages & Literatures $750.00 P 23428494 Berlinger Lori 0081-Business Services $1,186.00 F 23416531 Berlinghoff Janet 1136-Cio Administrative Operations Office $682.00 F 23479198 Berman Carol 0346-Anthropology $1,500.00 F 25720659 Berner Scott 1115-Science And Engineering Node Services $2,500.00 F 37910439 Bernstein Anna 0317-Law School $2,378.00 F 14074798 Bernstein Rebecca 1452-Office Of University Communications $720.00 F 27987316 Bewley John 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $500.00 F 26163870 Bian Ling 0350-Geography $916.00 F 37927146 Biddle Matthew 1994-Mgt Communication Administration $1,000.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 35072190 Biehl Peter 0346-Anthropology $2,000.00 F 30398590 Billen Dawn 0009-Enterprise Application Services $682.00 F 23493071 Binder Guyora 0317-Law School $1,523.00 F 31937980 Biondini Gino 0333-Mathematics $3,500.00 F 31838161 Bird Jonathan 0665-Electrical Engineering $3,000.00 F 12989419 Bisantz Ann 0309-Industrial & Systems Engineering $2,500.00 F 27296816 Blajszczak Tammi 2017-Student Health Services $500.00 P 15618076 Bland Phillip 0146-Educational Opportunity Center $940.00 F 32574121 Blane Rachel 0091-Student Accounts $500.00 F 37919801 Blank Elizabeth 0146-Educational Opportunity Center $1,500.00 P 37919730 Bliz Andrew 0581-Athletics Instruction $1,000.00 F 29276540 Bohlen Marc 0178-Media Study $2,000.00 F 37653657 Bohm Martha 0227-Architecture $1,500.00 F 30508750 Bohnemeyer Juergen 0356-Linguistics $2,250.00 F 37897681 Bolt Lisa 0716-Office of Academic Affairs $2,000.00 F 37920693 Bolton Matthew 0309-Industrial & Systems Engineering $1,000.00 F 23419182 Bono James 0351-History $1,750.00 F 37578167 Borazjani Iman 0314-Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering $1,500.00 F 23784073 Borden Hadar 0716-Office of Academic Affairs $1,500.00 F 27319712 Borst Randall 0605-Accessibility Services $1,000.00 F 37876153 Boucai Michael 0317-Law School $2,046.00 P 29064218 Bourke Nathan 0581-Athletics Instruction $3,000.00 F 26478034 Bouvier Anne 0016-University Libraries - Vpul $500.00 F/P PN Last First Department Award Amount F 37939713 Bowen Elizabeth 0372-School of Social Work $1,500.00 F 34524384 Bowker Julie 0361-Psychology $500.00 F 36073403 Boyd Maureen 0659-Learning And Instruction $750.00 F 28534631 Boyd Timothy 0162-Classics $500.00 F 36852850 Brace Kerri 0581-Athletics Instruction $5,000.00 F 28181610 Brace-Macdonald Bridget 2010-Genome, The Environment And The Microbio $250.00 P 36763742 Braemer Dorothea 0178-Media Study $900.00 P 36763742 Braemer Dorothea 0351-History $1,560.00 P 36763742 Braemer Dorothea 1321-Arts Management Program $900.00 F 29093265 Bragdon Megan 1991-Upo Academic Advisement $1,000.00 F 36794246 Braham Leandra 0790-Enterprise Infrastructure
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