Program of the Month Q&A: MBA Adjunct Professor and Alum Carrie Grant ’17
“After receiving my MBA, my whole career path changed.”
“After receiving my MBA, my whole career path changed.”
“It is my goal for students to leave my classes with a set of tools in their toolbox and with the knowledge of how to analyze and tackle problems. While having an MBA may get them an interview or a job, it is what they learn in the program that will make them successful.”
Jennifer Reichenberg, Ph.D., assistant professor in Medaille’s Department of Education and program director for literacy education, in collaboration with Mary McVee, Ph.D., of the University at Buffalo, published an article in Teaching and Teacher Education.
Today, the Medaille Mavericks women's lacrosse team took to the field to play their first ever game on their new home field. Enjoy some snapshots below of this momentous occasion in Medaille College history. Learn more about the game at medaillesports.com. Photos by Tim Ludwig.

Medaille College’s Black Student Union (BSU) and Student Government Association (SGA) are honoring Black History Month with a series of events on campus this February.
The newly developed Medaille Sports Complex, located at 427 Elk St.