TreeHistoric Exhibit to Feature Work of Lavatelli
CEPA Gallery has announced that a new exhibition will feature the works of Mark Lavatelli, M.A., M.F.A., professor in the division of liberal arts and communication.
CEPA Gallery has announced that a new exhibition will feature the works of Mark Lavatelli, M.A., M.F.A., professor in the division of liberal arts and communication.
Michael Szykowny ’84, senior director of motion graphics and creative services at ESPN, won an Emmy for “Outstanding Live Event Graphic Design” at the 35th Annual Sports Emmy Awards.
Keith Wiley, a math teacher at Houghton Academy and adjunct professor of mathematics in Medaille's Division of Education, was recognized by The Buffalo News as one of the
On Friday, August 15 and Monday, August 18 Lou Pozantides '86, clinical associate professor in the Communication Department, will appear on WBBZ-TV's game show, Bragging Rights, as a guest score keeper. In additional to serving as the guest score keeper, Pozantides will talk about Medaille's communication program and Greekfest.
Lisa Marsherall, clinical associate professor and director of the Communciation Department was featured in the August issue of Buffalo Spree Magazine. The article highlighted Marsherall who discussed college journalism programs.
Dr. Illana Lane, division head of the Education Department at Medaille and president of the New York State Association of Teacher Education (NYSATE), was the opening presider for the Association of Teacher Education (ATE) summer conference held in Niagara Falls, NY in early August.
On Wednesday, April 9 over 225 people gathered "center stage" at Shea's Performing Arts Center for Medaille College's 2014 Founders' Day Celebration, where the Fr. Medaille Awards for Service & Citizenship were presented.
The event, chaired by Heidi A. Raphael '85, showcased "Buffalo's Past, Present and Future," and included appearances by Lucille Ball, Teddy Roosevelt, and Mark Twain. Keynote speaker, Dottie Gallagher-Cohen, president & CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership spoke about Buffalo's future.