Campus Life News
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Medaille senior Christopher Walker's goal of becoming a sports broadcaster led him to choose communication as a major.
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Medaille’s Program of the Month (POTM) series highlighted students, faculty and alumni from the College’s HLS program in February 2018.
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Students and faculty from the communication program recently delivered toys, food, books and gift cards to Oishei Children's Hospital.
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Medaille Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions Dr. Kush K. Bhardwaj was recently named Erie County Citizen of the Month by the Erie County Legislature.
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Medaille has been awarded its second Upward Bound Grant from the US Department of Education.
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Students from Medaille traveled to Albany, NY, on February 13 to make their voices heard on New York Student Aid Alliance Advocacy Day
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Homeland security student Geovanni Montes says the online program at Medaille has brought exciting, new challenges.
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Medaille Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions Dr. Kushal Bhardwaj was one of nine speakers at October’s TEDxBuffalo event.
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Medaille’s Program of the Month series recently highlighted students, faculty and alumni from the College’s clinical mental health counseling (M.A.) program.
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TRiO programs from throughout Western New York will join together at Medaille's Buffalo campus for National TRiO Day on March 10.
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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.