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Digital Learning Days Virtual Symposium 2021
Instructor Presence & Student Engagement in Online Learning

May 18 & 19
8:30am-2:30pm

Assistant Professor Dr. Juli Hinds to Present Paper on COVID-19 Era Teaching Strategies at 2nd World Conference on Teaching and Education

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Dr. Juli Hinds

Medaille Associate Professor & PsyD Student Collaborate With Local Psychologist for an Article in The Journal of Addiction Research and Adolescent Behaviour

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Dr. Keith Klostermann

PsyD Senior Adjunct Professor Dr. Teplin Appointed to Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied Editorial Board

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PsyD Senior Adjunct Professor Dr. Teplin

Associate Professor Dr. Klostermann Selected to Receive the 2021 IAMFC Outstanding Practitioner Award

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Dr. Keith Klostermann

Dr. Klostermann Receives Outstanding Professional Award From the Maryland Counseling Association

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Dr. Klostermann

Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Caitlin Riegel Selected to Receive 2020 Glen Earthman Outstanding Dissertation Award

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Department of Education Assistant Professor Caitlin Riegel, Ph.D., the program director for Medaille College’s M.S.Ed. adolescent/secondary education and M.S.Ed. elementary education programs, has been selected as the recipient of the 2020 Glen Earthman Outstanding Dissertation Award.

Children’s Book Published by Dr. Hennessey Lustica Addresses Social and Emotional Wellness During the Pandemic

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Masks & Smiles by Dr. Hennessey Lustica

Medaille College Honors 2020 Faculty & Staff Retirees

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A group of 2020 faculty retirees

Serving the Underserved: Grant Allows Medaille Students to Provide Access to Mental Health Services Across WNY

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A grant Medaille received through HRSA’s Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program allows many of its clinical mental health counseling students who are completing internships with underserved populations to receive $10,000 stipends. By Patricia Jetty

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