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Medaille Awarded NEH Grant to Pilot Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice Courses

Posted by Medaille College Office of Communications

Medaille College has been awarded a $99,941 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for a new applied ethics project aimed at better preparing criminal justice students to face serious challenges like the opioid crisis, terrorism and racial tension.

Medaille is the only Buffalo recipient of an NEH grant for 2018. The three-year Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice (AECJ) pilot will create a new ethics course, revamp existing criminal justice courses and develop high-impact experiential learning activities.

104 Mavericks Earn Academic All-Conference Honors

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Medaille College student-athletes receive AMCC Academic All-Conference honorsA total of 104 Medaille College student-athletes recently received Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Academic All-Conference honors. To be named to the Academic All-Conference Team, a student-athlete must earn at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA.

Medaille Professor and Graduate Student Research Team Write Paper for International Journal

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Medaille assistant professor Keith KlostermannAn article written by a Medaille College professor, four Medaille graduate students and a local psychologist has been accepted for publication in the Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal.

Medaille Professor Selected as Reviewer for Journal for Specialists in Group Work

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Program of the Month Q&A: Biology Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. Bernadette Clabeaux ’05

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Program of the Month Q&A: Communication Alum Brigethia Guins-Jamison ’16

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Brigethia Guins-Jamison ’16Shortly after graduating from Medaille’s communication program, Brigethia Guins-Jamison ’16 earned a master’s degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. She was recently hired as public relations coordinator at Urbanity Communications.

Medaille Professor Offers Her Insight on Facebook Privacy Policies in TV Interview

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Medaille Professor to Join Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Editorial Board

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Program of the Month Q&A: Communication Assistant Professor Dr. Juli Hinds

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Medaille Communication Program Honors Media and Law Enforcement Figures at Annual Awards Luncheon

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Some of the most important and well-respected individuals in Buffalo’s media, public service and law enforcement communities came together to celebrate the 13th Annual Medaille College Communication Program Media Awards Luncheon on March 19. During the ceremony, Medaille’s communication program honored individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the communication and sport management programs, as well as the Western New York community.</body></html>

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