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Medaille College faculty and staff traveled to Washington, D.C. during the last week of November to attend the 2018 Annual Conference of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
On December 1, Pathways Program students and staff, along with Medaille trustee Dr. Howard K. Hitzel, spent a day of community service at Compass House, an organization that provides safe shelter and services to homeless and runaway youth and teens in Buffalo.
M.S.Ed. in literacy alum and adjunct faculty member Catie Beth Sulski ’08, ’10 talks about her experience in the program, both as a student and now as an instructor.
WKBW-TV Sports Anchor and Multimedia Journalist Jenna Callari visited Medaille's Buffalo campus on November 15 to speak to students in Lisa Marsherall’s COM 130 broadcasting class.
M.S.Ed. in Literacy and Advanced Certification in Literacy Program Director Dr. Jennifer Sharples Reichenberg discusses Medaille’s unique literacy programs.
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Medaille College hosted a presentation by Rick Hill on November 19.
Medaille recognized adjunct faculty members at its Adjunct Recognition Reception on November 12.
Lindsay MacKay ’17, a graduate of Medaille ‘s M.S.Ed. (Master of Science in Education), literacy program, puts the skills she learned at Medaille to use each day.
Medaille professor Dr. Keith Klostermann has been approached to develop a TED-Ed talk.
The second episode of “Q Me In,” a radio show hosted by Medaille College Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lori V. Quigley, is now available to download.