On May 8, 2010 UB Engineering celebrated its xx’th Commencement ceremony.
550 of the graduates participated and with great ceremony were duely conferred
their hard-earned and well-deserved B.A., B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. To assist
their tranisition from their recently completed academic concentration to the next
stage in their life's trajectory they were privileged to hear the following address
by Harvey G. Stenger, Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at UB,
and remarks by Russ Agrusa, UB Engineering Alumnus and the 2010 recipient of the UB
Engineering
Dean’s Award for Achievement.
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