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Graduate student speaker Susan Paul stands with UB President Satish Tripathi before the graduate commencement ceremony.
Dinah Weisberg, CEO and president of REDCOM Laboratories, Inc., received the Dean's Award for Achievement from SEAS Dean Kemper Lewis.
Adarsh Sivadas was the student speaker at the undergraduate commencement ceremony.
Clayton Markham and Anoop Kiran received the SUNY Chancellors Award for Student Excellence.
Crystal Peoples-Stokes, the Majority Leader of the NYS Assembly, received the Charles P. Norton Medal at the graduate commencement ceremony.
NYS Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer spoke at the SEAS undergraduate commencement ceremony.
Professor Rohini Srihari accepted the President's Medal from UB President Satish Tripathi on behalf of her late husband, SUNY Distinguished Professor Sargur "Hari" Srihari, who passed away in March.
UB civil engineering alumnus James Wehrfritz welcomes graduate students into the UB Engineering and Applied Sciences Alumni Association family.
Blue and white balloons decorated the commencement celebrations.
Ravinder Bansal, PhD, co-founder and former chairman and CEO of AirSep Corp. received a SUNY Honorary Doctorate. Bansal is shown with Kemper Lewis, Satish Tripathi and Scott Weber.
On May 20 and 21, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences came together to celebrate this year’s graduating class of 1,966 students, nearly 1,400 of whom participated in the two ceremonies.
Published July 6, 2022