Alumni News
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Craig Centrie Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Education and Patrick Brown '15 were honored at the 2014 Founders' Day Celebration.
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The TRiO Student Support Services Program and the Medaille College Alumni Association collaborated last fall to develop a mentor program for current TRiO students.
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Nick Pitillo, a graduate from Medaille's master of arts in organizational leadership program, opened Osteria 166 in downtown Buffalo last summer.
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Current head coach Karen Shaddock and former Medaille women's lacrosse player Heather Boyzuck ('13) represented the USA at Lowland Lacrosse Tournament in Amsterdam.
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"I've been given wonderful opportunities and feel satisfied knowing that a bit of my legacy will be with Medaille after I'm gone."
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Graduates from Medaille's Division of Education are being recognized for their commitment to student success across Western New York.
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Faculty, staff, students and families gather for annual celebration of academic achievement.
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In the case of the Turchiarelli family, the developmental aspects of college life were enhanced through the maintenance of those ties that have bound them since birth. Indeed, the tight-knit nature of the Turchiarelli family meshes well with the familial culture of the Medaille community, providing a clear example of the harmonizing of individual and institutional goals and ideals on which Medaille prides itself and from which all students can benefit.
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Medaille College's learning teams are considered a valuable part of its Accelerated Learning Program (ALP). And one learning team in particular could not agree more.
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The eyes, mind, and heart of Medaille College senior, Brittany Cowles, were opened so wide because of two class projects designed to get students more involved in the local community that she has changed her career plans. A secondary social studies education major from Kenmore, Cowles got quite an education while being involved in the community-based learning project “Home Again Through Their Eyes.”
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Assistant Professor in the 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 “Ethical Decision Making in Marriage and Family Therapy: A Model for Supervisees.”
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Medaille College’s Black Student Union and Student Government Association are honoring Black History Month with a series of events on campus this February.
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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.
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Dr. Keith Klostermann recently published an article titled “Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Use Disorders” in the Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal.
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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.