Dr. Christine Woodcock Authors Chapter in New Textbook

Medaille University Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Christine Woodcock is an author in the newly released edited textbook titled, Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Approaches to Teaching in an Age of Transformational Change. In this exciting new release for June 2022, check out Christine’s chapter, Chapter 16, entitled, “Social Action Literacy for Elementary Teachers.” […]

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Dr. Sarkar Presents at 2022 American Chemical Society Conference

Assistant Professor of the Practice of Chemistry Dr. Gautam Sarkar attended the spring 2022 American Chemical Society (ACS) national conference in San Diego, California, during March 20-24, presenting his research on polymer-chemistry that was conducted in the summer of 2021. ABSTRACT: Understanding and controlling light-matter interactions is of central interest for various applications such as […]

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Professor Anderson Appears on French/German TV Program

On March 4, 2022, the French/German TV channel Arte broadcast the segment À Delft, une fenêtre sur un autre monde (In Delft, a window on another world), an episode of the travel program Invitation au voyage, in which Professor Douglas Anderson spoke about the life and work of the Dutch naturalist Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723). […]

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Dr. Singh Presents at Basu Symposium at the NARST International Conference

Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Harleen Singh presented a poster at the Basu Symposium at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) International Conference held in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on March 23. The presentation was titled “Experiences of school science coordinators during the covid 19 pandemic, an international perspective.” This presentation covered […]

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Dr. Christine Woodcock Presents at NEERO Conference

On April 8, Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Christine Woodcock will present a paper entitled, “Taking the fear out of edgy teaching: Exploring critical literacy and the design of social action curricula in graduate coursework for elementary teachers” at the annual conference of the New England Educational Research Organization (NEERO) in Portsmouth, NH. Posted […]

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Dr. Jakubowski Presents at Columbia University’s REHC Symposium

Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Casey T. Jakubowski, author of two books on rural education, Thinking about Teaching and A Cog in the Machine, spoke at the Columbia University Rural Education and Health Care (REHC) Symposium on April 1. The symposium brings together leading national experts on rural education and health care in order […]

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Anderson Publishes Article in FEMS Microbiology Letters

Department of Interdisciplinary Studies Professor Douglas Anderson, MFA, has published an article in FEMS Microbiology Letters titled “‘Your most humble servant’: the letters of Antony van Leeuwenhoek“. The article discusses the content, features and circumstances of the hundreds of letters that Leeuwenhoek wrote from 1673 to 1723 and their contemporary publishing history, especially in the […]

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Jakubowski Presents at Teacher Goals

Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Casey Jakubowski presented on “Creating a Civic Classroom” at the First Annual Teacher Goals conference. Dr. Jakubowski’s presentation explores how a civic classroom is different than a civil classroom. Starting with allowing stakeholders to fully participate in a civic classroom, the educators build a student-focused class, and create a […]

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Dr. Riegel Presents at Association for Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education

On Thursday March 3, Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Caitlin Riegel, presented at the Association for Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education (AILACTE) Conference. Her presentation, titled “Innovative Models for Teacher Education Orientations: Using a Learning Management System (LMS) to Provide Early Opportunities for Engagement and Success,” focused on how Blackboard is used […]

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Dr. Jakubowski to Present at International Academic Forum Conference

Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Casey Thomas Jakubowski has been selected to present at the International Academic Forum (IAFOR), Educational Research Innovation Conference on rural education and the impact on educational policy making. One of the top three most prestigious conferences internationally, focusing on educational leadership, administration and policy analysis, this event brings scholars from […]

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