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The School of Public Health and Health Professions is located on the University at Buffalo South Campus at the intersections of Main Street and Bailey Ave within the city of Buffalo, NY. The School occupies Kimball Tower, Farber Hall, and Sherman Hall.
South Campus Maps
Detailed maps of the University at Buffalo South Campus are available in PDF format in both black and white and color versions.
About the Facilities
Kimball Tower
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Kimball Tower is named after Stockton Kimball, a nationally known educator and community leader who was dean of the School of Medicine from 1946-1958. The building, formerly a residence hall, now houses administration, faculty, and staff offices, as well as classrooms and labs within the School of Public Health and Health Professions. Kimball Tower is also home to the School of Nursing and the WBFO transmitter. |
Farber Hall
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Farber Hall is named after Sidney Farber (1904-1973), a UB graduate who later served as a faculty member at Harvard Medical School; a specialist in cancer in children. The building holds classrooms, wet labs, and faculty/staff offices within the School of Public Health and Health Profession. Farber Hall is also occupied by departments in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. |
Sherman Hall
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Sherman Hall is named after DeWitt Halsey Sherman (1884-1976), the first pediatrics professor at the Medical School in 1909. He played an important part in the expansion of the Buffalo Children's Hospital. The building is primarily occupied by departments in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, but is also utilized by the School of Public Health and Health Professions for
faculty offices and lab
space. |
Diefendorf Hall
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Diefendorf Hall houses several large lecture halls as well as other centrally scheduled classrooms and labs utilized by the School of Public Health and Health Professions. |
Diefendorf Annex
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Diefendorf Annex houses the
Department of Rehabilitation Science and the Department of Exercise and Nutrition Science teaching labs. |
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