Program of the Month Roundup: Homeland Security (B.S.)
Medaille’s Program of the Month (POTM) series highlighted students, faculty and alumni from the College’s homeland security (HLS) program in February 2018.
Medaille’s Program of the Month (POTM) series highlighted students, faculty and alumni from the College’s homeland security (HLS) program in February 2018.
Christopher Walker is a senior in the communication program at Medaille, a Pathways peer mentor, and an active member of WMCB “The Fuze,” Medaille’s student-run radio station. Walker's goal of becoming a sports broadcaster led him to choose communication as a
Students and faculty from Medaille’s communication program delivered toys, food, books and gift cards collected during the program’s 10th Annual Toy & Food Drive to children at John R. Oishei Children's Hospital on March 12.
Communication program alumna Ashley (Hassett) Hirtzel ’12 works as the communications coordinator at Cantalician Center for Learning, a nonprofit organization that provides services for hundreds of children and adults with disabilities across Western New York. Prior to her current position, she served as the community relations and development coordinator for Deaf Access Services, Inc., and also spent time working as a reporter at WBFO and WBEN.
Internationally recognized behavioral couples therapy (BCT) expert Keith Klostermann, Ph.D., LMFT, LMHC, an assistant professor in Medaille’s master's in marriage and family therapy program, will serve as a peer reviewer for the S
Adjunct faculty member Chris Martinez has taught in the homeland security (HLS) program since its start at Medaille, and even developed some of the current courses.
Taryn Levy ’17 graduated from the homeland security (HLS) program in 2017. She is currently going through the process of becoming a customs agent for United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP).