Launching Ethics Across the Curriculum: NEH Grant Culminates in Student-Focused Professional Development Program for Faculty & Staff

Thanks to a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant awarded to Medaille in 2018, the resulting project success is now able to serve as a roadmap for incorporating applied ethics into course curriculum, research projects and community-based learning activities across every academic department. To that end, all Medaille faculty and staff are invited to […]

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Share Video Messages With 2021 Graduates

Help us celebrate our 2021 grads! All Medaille College faculty and staff are invited to share a short video message (15-60 seconds) of congratulations or advice with 2021 graduates. These videos will be displayed on the 2021 Official Commencement Virtual Ceremonies webpage, and will run in a #MedailleGrad21 series on Medaille’s social media accounts. To […]

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Video Messages to 2020 Graduates

The situation resulting from the pandemic has changed everyone’s lives, and this is especially true for seniors. While our 2020 graduates don’t get to walk across the stage this May or experience other on-campus senior traditions, we still want to honor the completion of their college degree and celebrate this landmark in their lives. Alumni […]

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Life Lessons With Goo Goo Dolls’ Robby Takac ’86

Goo Goo Dolls star and Medaille College media communication alum Robby Takac ’86 recently spoke with Life Well Learned about his journey to success and the sharable lessons he has garnered along the way. Listen to the recent episode to hear him speak about his Western New York roots, what his education meant to him […]

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Parenting Through a Pandemic

The latest episode of  Life Well Learned podcast, “Parenting Through a Pandemic,” addresses concerns that families everywhere are now facing. Because of recent events, most families now live, work and learn under the same roof. Making sure your child stays on their educational track can be super stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. Associate […]

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Medaille Launches Podcast Focused on Lifelong Learning

On February 5, Medaille launched Life Well Learned, a podcast hosted and produced by multimedia personality and the College’s Director of Professional Enhancement Elizabeth “Liz” Mantel. The podcast, which is a unique, leading-edge take on education and service to the community, is provided by Medaille alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. It was created to entertain, […]

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Wetland Donation Provides a “Living Laboratory” for Medaille’s Biology Students

Biology students at Medaille will now have 10 acres of land in Amherst to use as a “living laboratory” to study ecology, thanks to a wetland donation made by Frank and Jeanette Levin. The plot of land, which is located at 3725 Millersport Highway and is valued at $43,000, runs alongside the highway and was […]

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Dr. Reichenberg Highlights Medaille’s Literacy Education Program at the New York State Reading Association Conference

Assistant Professor and Program Director for Literacy Education Dr. Jennifer Reichenberg served on the opening panel of the New York State Reading Association’s Annual Conference in Albany on November 14. The conference brought together literacy educators from across the state, and Dr. Reichenberg discussed how Medaille is implementing the International Literacy Association’s revised Standards for […]

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Team Medaille Photos From WNY Children’s Book Expo and KidsLit Week

Medaille was honored to support the fifth annual WNY Children’s Book Expo earlier this month. This free children’s literacy gathering of local, national and international authors and illustrators celebrates the importance of reading with children, teachers and caregivers. View and download photos of Team Medaille’s involvement at the expo and other events during KidsLit Week at media.medaille.edu. […]

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Medaille Community Honors Mary Sokoloski Upon Her Retirement

Students, faculty, staff and administrators gathered earlier this month to honor Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs Mary Sokoloski, who retired after 48 years of service to Medaille. Summer program students presented her with flowers, and the group broke out into a flash mob in her honor. The Medaille community thanks Mary for […]

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