Medaille College Honors 2020 Faculty & Staff Retirees




Following New York State Department of Health guidelines and recommended best practices from public health and higher education industry experts, Medaille College has updated its plans to hold classes on its Buffalo and Rochester campuses for the fall 2020 semester. The latest version of the Restart Medaille plan continues to account for all areas of an on-campus college experience, from academics and athletics to residential living and dining services, while taking every possible precaution to ensure the health and safety of the campus community.
During the transition to remote learning throughout the pandemic, many students discovered that online classes are not what they expected.
Offering robust student support services is a big part of the Medaille College mission. Despite the transition to remote learning during the spring semester, the Academic Support Center (ASC) continued to offer its wide range of services and resources to students in the digital realm.

The Medaille College community is known for its small-campus feel and individualized faculty/student connections.
Junior Aliyah Dandy is active in the Medaille College community through the TRiO Student Support Services Program, her work as an admissions ambassador and as a member of the women’s bas

Dear Medaille Community,