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Dr. Quigley Elected to National Indian Education Association Board

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Dr. Lori V. QuigleyMedaille College Vice President for Academic Affairs Lori V. Quigley, Ph.D., has been elected to serve a three-year term on the prestigious Board of Directors of the National Indian Education Association (NIEA). Dr.

Program of the Month Q&A: Sport Management Adjunct Professor David Lukow, Esq.

Posted by Medaille College Office of Communications

Perspective is critical to teaching, and adjunct faculty members, in particular, have a way of bringing career and personal experiences into their lessons that enhance class content and make it more real to students. David Lukow, Esq., one of these invaluable adjunct faculty members at Medaille, holds a master’s degree in sport administration, and is a graduate of the University at Buffalo School of Law.</body></html>

‘Q Me In,’ Episode One: Dr. Quigley Interviews Dr. Rich Jacob and Rich Jureller

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The first episode of “Q Me In,” a new radio show hosted by Medaille College Vice President for Academic Affairs Lori V. Quigley, Ph.D. is now available to download. In addition, episode one will stream on Medaille’s student-run campus radio station, WMCB The Fuze, at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 25.

Program of the Month Q&A: Sport Management Student Mercedes Sulzbach

Posted by Medaille College Office of Communications

Medaille senior Mercedes Sulzbach, a sport management major minoring in communication, is preparing for a career in sport communication and college athletics.It is well known that athletic and extracurricular involvement can greatly enhance one’s college experience. But when those activities reinforce a student’s career goals, it is match made in heaven.

Medaille Professor Discusses Drop in National Divorce Rate on Local TV

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Story Written by Medaille Professor Published in Poydras Review

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Medaille’s Mary Louise Hill, Ph.D., a professor in the College’s Department of Interdisciplinary Studies and director of the English program, recently published a story titled “Tekla’s Child” in the Poydras Review. In addition, Dr.

Turf and Logo Installation Underway at Medaille Sports Complex

Posted by Medaille College Office of Communications

Installation of the turf and Medaille Mavericks logo is underway at the Medaille Sports Complex at Buffalo Color Park, located at 427 Elk Street in Buffalo. The future home of the College's men's and women's soccer and lacrosse programs will feature an outdoor athletic turf field and an Athletics Administration Building featuring locker rooms, a training facility, weight rooms, and meeting space/classrooms. A ceremonial groundbreaking was held on September 10.

Medaille Professor to Join SCIREA Journal of Health Editorial Board

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CMHC Alum Lindsey Rickard Receives Faculty Pride Award

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Congratulations to Lindsey Rickard '12 (pictured here with Medaille College Presiden

Program of the Month Q&A: Sport Management Program Director Dr. Richard Jacob

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Dr. Richard Jacob“Coaching is not what I do; it is who I am.”

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