News
Legends of Sports Broadcasting Luncheon Brings Ed Kilgore and Seymour Knox IV to Campus
Award-winning sports anchor Ed Kilgore and former VP of corporate relations for the Buffalo Sabres Seymour Knox IV visited Medaille College’s Buffalo campus on September 26 to speak to communication and sport management students.
Medaille Professor Contributes Article to Teaching Philosophy Journal
Medaille College professor of philosophy Gerald J. Erion, Ph.D., has published an article in Teaching Philosophy, a peer-reviewed journal devoted to teaching and learning in philosophy.
Medaille Graduate Students Collaborate With Professors on Paper for Addiction and Psychology Journal
An article written by three Medaille College graduate students, two Medaille faculty members and a local psychologist has been accepted for publication in the Open Access Journal of Addiction and Psychology. The article, titled “Behavioral Couples Therapy for Substance Use Disorders: Recommendations for Implementation,” was coauthored by:
2018-19 Write Thing Reading Series Begins With Poet Perry Nicholas on October 4
Perry S. Nicholas, a local poet and educator who has published eight books of original poetry, is the first speaker of Medaille’s 2018-19 Write Thing Reading Series. The event will take place on the fourth floor of the Main Building at 7 p.m. on October 4.
Medaille Awarded $300,000 Department of Justice Grant to Support Prevention of and Response to Sexual Violence
Medaille College has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S.
Medaille Professor Interviewed by Elle Magazine on the Stigmatization of Solitude for Women
Medaille Hosts Panel Discussion on Building Strong Communities Through Diversity and Inclusion
On September 20, Medaille's Office of Diversity & Inclusion presented a panel discussion on "Building Strong Communities Through Diversity and Inclusion." Medaille College Director of Diversity and Inclusion Kenya Hobbs led panelists in a conversation on how we can all build stronger communities through diversity and inclusion at Medaille, in Buffalo and beyond.
The panelists included the following local professionals:
Second Annual Medaille Pride Awards Social and Hall of Fame Induction Honors Alumni and Others on College Colors Day
Alumni, students, faculty, staff, honorees and guests gathered at the second annual Medaille Pride Awards Social on September 5.
Medaille President and VP for Business & Finance Talk College Costs During Radio Appearance
Medaille College President Kenneth M. Macur, Ph.D., and Vice President of Business and Finance Robert McDow discussed the costs of college during a recent appearance on Penny Wolfgang’s On Target radio show on ESPN 1520-AM. As part of the conversation, Dr. Macur offered some advice on saving for college.
“The best time to start planning for your financial aid in college is your first day as a freshman in high school,” he told Wolfgang, “because your grades in high school drive merit scholarships.”



