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Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. James Ramsey has been selected to speak on the gender gap in higher education at the National Association of African American Studies (NAAAS) national conference in Dallas this February.
Dr. Keith Klostermann recently published an article titled “Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Use Disorders” in the Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal.
Dr. Colleen Wilkinson, an assistant professor in Medaille's Department of Education, has been appointed to the New York State Council for Exceptional Children Executive Board in the role of student advisor for NYS.
Dr. Jennifer Sharples Reichenberg recently presented her research on literacy coaching and teacher development at the annual Literacy Research Association conference in California.
Assistant Professor in Medaille’s marriage and family therapy program Keith Klostermann, Ph.D., LMFT, LMHC and current PsyD student Emma Papagni collaborated with local psychologist Theresa Mignone, Ph.D. to author “Substance Abuse Treatment: The Case for Adaptive Interventions.”
Medaille professor Dr. Keith Klostermann has been selected as the recipient of the 2018 NARACES Janine M. Bernard Outstanding Supervisor of the Year Award.
The fourth 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.
The third 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.
Led by instructor Dr. Alice Villaseñor, students in a children’s literature course (ENG 375) completed a Community-Based Learning Project for the Buffalo City Mission's Literacy Enrichment Afterschool Program (LEAP).
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.