COUNCIL
NAMES FACILITIES IN O’BRIAN
The UB Council recently approved several resolutions
naming classrooms and other rooms in the Law School’s John Lord O’Brian Hall in
acknowledgment of gifts to the recently completed Campaign for UB: Generation
to Generation. The naming of these facilities "recognizes people who have
done a great deal for the university," Council Chair Jeremy M. Jacobs
said. The O’Brian Hall rooms are:
·
Room 102 O'Brian Hall,
North Campus, was named the Anthony J. Renaldo Classroom in recognition of a
gift from Renaldo, J.D. '50.
·
Room 106 O'Brian Hall
was named the Hodgson Russ LLP Classroom in recognition of a gift from the
Buffalo law firm.
·
Room 104 O'Brian Hall
was named the William A. Niese Classroom in recognition of Niese, J.D. '61.
·
The jury deliberation
room in O'Brian Hall was named the Terrence M. Connors Jury Deliberation Room
in recognition of a gift from Connors,
J.D. '71.
·
Room 5 of O'Brian Hall
was named the Floyd H. and Hilda L. Hurst Classroom in recognition of a gift
from the late Floyd Hurst, L.L.B. '31, and his late wife, Hilda.
·
The judge's chambers in
O'Brian Hall were named the Norman J. Pecora Judge's Chambers in recognition of
a gift from Pecora, J.D. '31.