Published April 7, 2023
The School of Public Health and Health Professions recently held its Seventh Annual Student Awards Reception. The reception celebrates and recognizes the admirable accomplishments of hardworking students across all five departments.
“This year’s exceptional group of student award recipients have made astonishing triumphs in their education,” said Dean Jean Wactawski-Wende, PhD. Donors have made significant contributions to allow the School of Public Health and Health Professions to provide these scholarships and awards to recipients.
Gamma Lambda chapter inductees
Membership reflects the dedication of an individual to quality in the field of public health and to the protection and advancement of the health of all people.
Biostatistics
Surui Hou, Haiyang Sheng
Community Health and Health Behavior
Jacob Bleasdale, Briana Gadley-Aaron
Epidemiology and Environmental Health
Maggie Fuzak, Kellen Higgins, Sarah Quinones
Individualized Program
Hannah Premo
Public Health
Lucas Abbatiello, Cali Andriette, William Cohen, Samantha Durfey, Jackie Flores, Julianna Morris, Pauline Kirsten Regalado, Madeline Schneider, Taylor Sniatecki, Grace Van Vessem, Perla Zolt
Established in 1990 by the late Dr. J. Warren Perry, first dean of the School of Health Related Professions, and his brother, the late Dr. Charles D. Perry, this scholarship is awarded to graduate students or upperclassmen pursuing a SPHHP degree who show potential for superior scholarship and will be prepared for the future.
Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Isabella Chee, Purva Devendra Trivedi, Joshua Manning, Dania Gillins
Rehabilitation Science
Wenjie Ji, Alex Gross, Adham Zidan
This program supports high achieving doctorate and master’s students who demonstrate that they would contribute to the diversity of the student body.
Malaiikha McCormick-Cisse
This award provides support for students who enhance the diversity of their programs and are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion values in higher education.
Kyerra Smith, Rosmery Landaverde Deras, Kayla Manney
To honor the late Julio Ramirez, MPH/MSW, friends, classmates, and faculty established the Julio Ramirez Memorial Fund. This award is presented to two UB combined MPH/MSW students who represent Mr. Ramirez’s dedication and passion for addressing the social issues affecting the health of individuals, families and communities.
Rose Thomas, Andy Canizares
SPHHP alumni Greer Hamilton, MSW, and Danise C. Wilson, MPH, launched this fund in 2018 with the goal of supporting a Black/African American master’s student to promote diversity and representation within health professions.
Simone Whitlock, Ariana Bridges
This award is aimed at enhancing UB’s competitiveness in recruiting outstanding graduate students.
Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
Joshua Murphey
Epidemiology and Environmental Health
Premini Sabaratnum
SPHHP was awarded funding to train the next generation of public health professionals by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). SPHHP is supporting the following students selected for a public health scholarship to complete a Graduate Public Health Certificate or a Master of Public Health (MPH) program at UB.
Ejura Adebayo, Cierra Balfour, Farida Begum, Naike Belizaire, John Benicasco, Andy Canizares, Mariyam Ferdousi, Briana Gadley-Aaron, Kennedy George, Leanna Kalinowski, Roxanne Kouadio, Leslie Mendoza, Sarah Moreno, Crystal Ngo, Maya Owens, Taylor Romanyk-O'Brien, Alivia Smeltzer-Darling, Tasnim Tarannum, Rose Thomas, Khadija Wilson
This award assists a junior Bachelor of science in public health major who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, service, and academic excellence.
Puspa Sabu
This award assists a senior Bachelor of science in public health major who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, service, and academic excellence.
Taylor Sniatecki
This award is given to a PhD student who shows excellent potential for future research and/or practices contributions to the field of public health.
Natasha Allard
This award is presented to an MPH student who shows excellent potential for future contributions in public health. This award was established in 1995 by Barbara Hanavan to honor the late Dr. Francis V. Hanavan, former chair of the Department of Health Behavioral Sciences.
Hugh Dunn
This fund was created by Dr. Jharna Basak in 2016 in honor of her late husband, Dr. Sanjit Basak. An outstanding physician and community member, all who knew Dr. Basak can remember his dedication to caring and listening to his patients. This award supports students taking the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.
Andee Wik
This award is presented to MPH or PhD students who exemplify accomplishment and commitment to the profession of public health and service to the community.
Lovina John
This award honors a PhD student who has demonstrated academic excellence as, reflected by their qualifying exam scores and classroom performance. This award, established by friends and family of Dr. Richard N. Schmidt, honors the vital role he played in ensuring the ongoing success of the Department of Biostatistics and its students.
Shuyi Liang
This award honors a student who demonstrates academic excellence, as reflected by their master’s comprehensive exam scores and classroom performance.
Sam Brosius
The EEH Chair’s Award of Special Recognition for Dissertation Excellence highlights a particularly strong performance by a doctoral student.
Seth Frndak
In honor of Dr. Robert O’Shea’s close ties to the students while acting as the director of graduate studies, this award helps support students’ travel to meetings to present their research findings.
Nisha Nair, Yihua Yue, Kaelyn Burns, Muwu Xu, Samantha Smith, Kexin Zhu
This award provides funds to support research activities that are being conducted as part of a doctoral dissertation. The late Saxon Graham, PhD, was chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health from 1981 to 1991 and was a leader in the field of nutritional epidemiology.
John Lewis Etter, Ahmed Soliman
This award is for excellence as a doctoral student in epidemiology and the prevention of disease.
Lindsey J. Mattick
This endowment fund helps support exemplary doctoral students.
Premini Sabaratnum
In 1990, Annette Rachman graciously established an endowment fund that provides scholarships for students studying nutrition. Ms. Rachman, a dietician at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute in New York City, was a Buffalo native who began her training at the University at Buffalo.
Perizat Adylbekova, Maymuna Akter, Neha Anil Kumar, Dillon Benedicto, James Carlow, Jakob Carney, Rian Casimir, Mary Catherine Cook, Isabella Chee, Emily Chin, Caroline Chudnick, Hannah Cline, Kayla Eugair, Jasmine Fleming, Kaitlyn French, Timothy Herter, Jun Huang, Natalie Hurlbut, Grace Jaskowiak, Jillian Jones, Caroline Kennedy, Grace Krizen, Madison Lee, Brandon Lu Shing, Jiayi Lu, Kirk Maldiner, Maria Maloney, Madison Matheis, Danielle Meyer, Julianna Morris, Jahnvi Nayankumar Shah, Seongmin Park, Sofia Perez Yudin, Autumn Phillips-Pease, Meredith Roberts, Thomas Romack, Sofia Ruffo, Taylor Sniatecki, Annika Tikofsky, Clemecia Tobias, Joy VanderMey, Amanda Vititow, Samantha Wikar, Maya Wright, Afraz Yousuf, Olivia Zachewicz
In 1993, Carlton R. Meyers established this award to recognize an outstanding graduate student in the Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences. Dr. Meyers was professor emeritus at the University at Buffalo where he taught in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation for 28 years.
Gabriella Giordano, Paul Rosbrook
This award assists a senior Exercise Science student who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, service, and academic excellence. The major benefactor of this award since its introduction in 2008, Alma C. Scully received a master's degree in physical education in 1964 from the School of Public Health and Health Professions and went on to work in physical education throughout her career.
Amy Sternberg, Cassidy Burgner
This student assistance fund, in honor of the life of Glenda R. Reardon, is given to deserving and hardworking UB dietetic interns. Ms. Reardon was a registered dietitian and preceptor for the University at Buffalo Dietetic Internship program. Her husband John and their family created a student assistance fund that generates awards to UB dietetic interns.
Isabella Chee, Mary Catherine Cook
The honoree models the late Cathy Davius’ desire for academic and professional excellence, and passion for expanding their knowledge of nutrition. After obtaining her Registered Dietician license from the University at Buffalo, Ms. Davius worked as a dietitian at Grand Prairie School District in Grand Prairie, Tx.
Sofia Yudin Perez
The Matthew J. Morris Memorial Award was established by his friends and family to honor the late Matthew J. Morris. This award is given in to a graduate student who possesses Mr. Morris’s academic persistence and determination, as well as a willingness to help others.
Chirag Chaudhari
Future athletic trainers are funded to help complete their education where they will care for athletes in a variety of sports organizations, from grade-school teams to the pros.
Jayden Metade, Alyssa Gardner
This award recognizes an OT student who has demonstrated consistent dedication and perseverance in the attainment of academic excellence.
Heidi Keil
Friends and family of prominent physical therapist Alfred T. Caffiero established this scholarship in honor of his dedication to the profession. This award honors Doctor of Physical Therapy students during their second year of study.
Joshua Gho, Gurjeena Jandu, Anastasia Nosova, Elliott Szabala
Dr. Susan E. Bennett was a celebrated member of the UB Physical Therapy program faculty for 22 years. Consistent with her passion for the profession of physical therapy and her commitment to training the next generation of therapists, an endowed scholarship was established in her name.
Michael Loliger
A 1987 graduate of the UB Occupational Therapy Department baccalaureate program, the late Kathleen M. Shaffer is remembered as a skilled clinical educator, OT practitioner and mentor to students at Erie County Medical Center. This award to honor her memory is given to fifth-year academic students who have demonstrated high academic achievement and excellent clinical promise.
Sara Gruniger, Alexis Matheney, Christine Ngo
This award recognizes a non-traditional OT student who successfully completes the OT program while managing many other roles and responsibilities.
Monica McGuire
This award recognizes an OT student who has demonstrated outstanding performance and professional promise.
Michaela McDaniels
This scholarship, established in memory of the late Eleanor C. and David P. Stonegraber, supports advanced standing students in OT and PT. Mrs. Stonegraber was an occupational therapist in the Buffalo and Rochester areas, and director of occupational therapy at Rochester Psychiatric Center prior to her retirement in 1959.
Occupational Therapy
Tahrae Carpenter-Morris, Heidi Keil, XingHong Li, Christine Ngo, Nelisha Waas
Physical Therapy
Kimberly Crosier, Madeline Fournier, Shelby Hutton, Mengying Jiang, Alana Szewczyk
This society recognizes and encourages superior scholarship among students in professional entry-level programs.
Morgan Arrowood, Isabel Atwood, Paula Colt, Maria Crane, Hannah Crittenden, Elena Daigneau, Cheyenne Felician, Taylor Giacopelli, Ciana Kaplan, Lanxin Lin, Grace Link, Madison Perrault, Trinity Ruckdaschel, Jenna Runge, Jessica Scheibel, Allie Stockwell, Josphine Villanueva, Samantha White
This society promotes and recognizes significant scholarship, leadership, and contributions to the allied health profession among students in the OT, PT, Dietetic Internship and Athletic Training programs.
Occupational Therapy
Brianna Egan, Alex Gross, Alyssa Lewis, Haley Loss, Michaela McDaniels, Christine Ngo, Nayh Seonarain, Emilee Walker, Meredith Wheelock
Physical Therapy
Brandon Birner, Jack Dixon, Kailey Duncan, Owen Green, Samantha Hjelmar, Sophia Manzi, Kathryn Missert, Nicholas VanDomelen
Dietetic Internship
Melanie Camp, Jessica Lewis, Hannah Strassburg
Athletic Training
Caleb Hancock, Erica Kachaylo