First Annual #MedaillePride Awards Social Honors Alumni and Others on College Colors Day
Alumni, faculty, staff, nominees and guests gathered at the inaugural #MedaillePride Awards Social on September 13.
Alumni, faculty, staff, nominees and guests gathered at the inaugural #MedaillePride Awards Social on September 13.
Medaille College faculty and staff worked together to make a difference in the community at the first Medaille Day of Service on August 4.
Medaille College’s Founders Day 2017 Celebration, presented by Delaware North and Phillips Lytle LLP, was held at Hotel Henry Urban Resort Conference Center inside the newly renova
Medaille’s Founders’ Day Celebration 2016 was held at the Lexus Club at First Niagara Center on June 9, and among the highlights was the recognition of Charles E. Moran, Jr. as the fifth member of the College’s Heritage Council.
Four of Western New York’s most well-known developers discussed the City of Buffalo’s real estate boom during an event at Medaill
Medaille’s annual Founders’ Day Celebration is just days away, and promises to be memorable evening that highlights the College’s history and investment in the City of Buffalo and funds scholarship that improve academic opportunities for young Western New Yorkers. Founders’ Day 2015 on Thursday, May 21, also features a live auction, entertainment, food and cocktails in one of the area’s architectural jewels.
This afternoon, dignitaries of Buffalo public service, law enforcement and the media came together to celebrate the 10th Annual Medaille College Media Awards. The ceremony is a chance each year to honor individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to our internship program and community, and to extend a special thank you to everyone who has helped make the program a success.
View this clip from Channel 7, with shots from the event.
On Wednesday, April 9 over 225 people gathered "center stage" at Shea's Performing Arts Center for Medaille College's 2014 Founders' Day Celebration, where the Fr. Medaille Awards for Service & Citizenship were presented.
The event, chaired by Heidi A. Raphael '85, showcased "Buffalo's Past, Present and Future," and included appearances by Lucille Ball, Teddy Roosevelt, and Mark Twain. Keynote speaker, Dottie Gallagher-Cohen, president & CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership spoke about Buffalo's future.