News
Medaille Professor Publishes Article in Social Behavior Research and Practice – Open Journal
Medaille Professor Appointed to the NYS Council for Exceptional Children Executive Board
Colleen Wilkinson, Ph.D., an assistant professor in Medaille's Department of Education, has been appointed to the New York State Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Executive Board in the role of student advisor for NYS student chapters of CEC.
Medaille Professor Presents Research at Annual Literacy Research Association Conference
Assistant Professor of Education Jennifer Sharples Reichenberg, Ph.D., M.S.Ed.
Medaille Professor and PsyD Student Collaborate With Local Psychologist for an Article in Forensic Science & Addiction Research Journal
Medaille Professor Selected as NARACES Outstanding Supervisor of the Year
‘Q Me In,’ Episode Four: Dr. Quigley Interviews Program Director for Literacy Education Dr. Jennifer Sharples Reichenberg
The fourth episode of “Q Me In,” a radio show hosted by Medaille College Vice President for Academic Affairs Lori V. Quigley, Ph.D., is now available to download. In this episode, Dr. Quigley interviews M.S.Ed. in Literacy and Advanced Certification in Literacy Program Director Jennifer Sharples Reichenberg, Ph.D., who discusses what makes the College’s literacy programs unique and why knowledgeable literacy teachers are so important in today's world.
‘Q Me In,’ Episode Three: Dr. Quigley Discusses Children's Literature with Illustrator London Ladd and Medaille Associate Professor Mary Beth Scumaci
The third episode of “Q Me In,” a radio show hosted by Medaille College Vice President for Academic Affairs Lori V.
Children’s Literature Students Complete Semester-Long Community-Based Learning Project With the Buffalo City Mission
During the fall 2018 semester, students in a section of Children’s Literature: From Ancient Myth to the Digital Age (ENG 375) completed a Community-Based Learning Project with the Buffalo City Mission.
Medaille Faculty and Staff Attend Middle States Commission on Higher Education Conference
Representatives from Medaille College faculty and staff traveled to Washington, D.C. during the last week of November to attend the 2018 Annual Conference of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).


