Faculty News
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Two recent books by Dr. Matthew Bowker, a visiting assistant professor in Medaille’s Division of Liberal Arts and Communication, have earned widespread acclaim.
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The NECCDC competition is designed to test each student team’s ability to secure a networked computer system while maintaining standard business functionality.
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Medaille College has named Dr. Sonja Brown Givens as Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dr. Timothy Hartigan as Director of the College’s Washington International Pre-University Academy.
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Steve MacMartin, the director of Medaille's Homeland Security program, speaks with David Bertola of Buffalo Business First.
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Recently published psychiatry article by our own H. Lynn Horne-Moyer, along with Brian H. Moyer, Drew C. Messer, and Elizabeth S. Messer.
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Elizabeth Marciano '14 and Jessica Rinebold '14 presented with Dr. Elaine Correa at the NYSATE and NYACTE conference this month
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On Wednesday, October 17, Mary Beth Scumaci and Ray Drechsel presented at the Western New York Blackboard User Group Conference.
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Dr. Matt Bowker presented his paper, "Trauma and the Ideology of Experience" at the annual international conference of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society.
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CEPA Gallery has announced that a new exhibition will feature the works of Mark Lavatelli, M.A., M.F.A., professor in the division of liberal arts and communication.
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Faculty, staff, students and Medaille alumni participated in the 2014 United Way Day of Caring.
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Matthew Bucheker ’06 explains how his undergraduate education fueled his love of science, and made him an impactful teacher.
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Speakers discussed the importance of creating a sustainable community during an event at Medaille College on April 19.
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Medaille’s Program of the Month series highlighted students, faculty and alumni from the College’s communication program in March 2018
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Marissa Brockway ’17 explains how her biology degree is preparing her for a graduate education and career in veterinary medicine.
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A total of 104 Medaille College student-athletes recently received AMCC Academic All-Conference honors