Medaille Supports the WNY Community Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
As the Buffalo Niagara region responds to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, the Medaille College community has come together to support those in need.
As the Buffalo Niagara region responds to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, the Medaille College community has come together to support those in need.
In light of the quickly evolving COVID-19 global pandemic, Associate Professor of the Practice Steven M. MacMartin ’13, DBA, director of Medaille College’s bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in homeland security, offers his unique insight on what he and other experts think is necessary to flatten the curve. He includes what precautions the average person should take to help curtail the spread of the virus and to be prepared for quarantine.
Medaille College Department of Interdisciplinary Studies adjunct faculty member Dr. Gregory McCann, Ph.D., will be featured on the Discovery Channel’s Expedition Unknown on February 19.
Medaille College Assistant Professor of the Practice Brian Patterson, retired chief of police of the Buffalo Police Department, taught a serial killer class as the fall 2019 semester’s Special Topic in Criminal Justice (CRJ398) course.
The Medaille College Honors Program hosted its inaugural Faculty Research, Scholarship and Creativity Panel on Monday, November 18, in the Buffalo Campus Lecture Hall.
Medaille College Assistant Professor and Program Director for Literacy Education Jennifer Reichenberg, Ph.D., served on the opening panel of the New York State Reading Association’s Annual Conference in Albany, New York, on November 14.
Join me, Nick LaMarca an adjunct instructor with the Clinical Mental Health Program, and a quarter of a million people from hundreds of cities across all 50 states to raise awareness and funds that will save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. The core of the Out of the Darkness Walks, the Community Walks, has created a movement and
Associate Professor of English Alice Villaseñor, Ph.D., participated in the “Activism and Empathy” Children’s Literature Association Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana, this June. Dr. Villaseñor’s presentation — “A Children’s Literature Service-Learning Project: Developing Students’ Empathy” — outlined her experiences teaching children’s literature courses in partnership with the Buffalo City Mission’s Literacy and Enrichment After-School Program (LEAP) Program.
Medaille College’s Department of Education Chair and Assistant Professor of Special Education Colleen Wilkinson, Ph.D., participated in the 2019 Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Leadership Insti