Dr. Riegel Presents at International Society for Educational Planning (ISEP) Conference

On Thursday October 14, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Medaille College, Dr. Caitlin Riegel, presented at the International Society for Educational Planning (ISEP) Conference. Her presentaiton, titled “The Sustainability of Virtual Courses in Educator Preparation Programs,” focused on evaluating the effectiveness of virtual course delivery during the time of covid-19 to determine […]

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Dr. Riegel Presents at NYSCATE-NYACTE Conference

On Wednesday October 13, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Medaille College, Dr. Caitlin Riegel, presented at the New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education (NYSCATE)-New York Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (NYACTE) Conference. Her presentaiton, titled “Using Community Partnerships to Enhance Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Courses in Educator Preparation […]

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Dr. Jakubowski Presenting at History of Education Society

Dr. Casey Thomas Jakubowski, an Assistant Professor of Education, will be presenting a paper on rural school reform in New York State at the national History of Education Society. The paper examines a moment in time in Western New York rural school opposition to consolidation and reform. Focused on the community of Kiantone, NY, (south […]

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Professor Anderson Tapes Segment for French TV Program

On Tuesday, September 21, Professor Douglas Anderson was interviewed in Delft, the Netherlands, about Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) for a segment of “City Country Culture,” a production of Arte TV, a French-German public-service cultural TV channel and website. Anderson is seen here holding a replica of one of Leeuwenhoek’s tiny microscopes on a bench in […]

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Jakubowski Presenting at AARE

Dr. Casey Thomas Jakubowski, Assistant Professor of Education in Medaille’s Department of Education , will be presenting his paper “Engaging Under Engaged Voices”  at the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), via zoom. Dr. Jakubowski’s paper examines how education and policy researchers can “listen” to subaltern populations who are often excluded from public policy […]

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Dr. Riegel Presents at Association of Teacher Educators Conference

On Sunday August 1, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Medaille College, Dr. Caitlin Riegel, presented at the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) Conference. Her presentation, titled “Preparing for the Unexpected: Using Pear Deck to Seamlessly Transition Between In-Person and Online Teaching,” focused on preparing educators to teach in a post-COVID world where […]

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Dr. Alice Villaseñor to Speak at Genesee Country Village’s “A Novel Weekend” (August 7-8)

Associate Professor of English Dr. Alice Villaseñor will speak about “The Business of Marriage in Jane Austen’s England” on both Saturday (August 7) and Sunday (August 8) at Genesee Country Village. “A Novel Weekend” celebrates nineteenth-century novels enjoyed by readers of all ages, including Jane Austen’s Emma, Eric Sloane’s Diary of an Early American Boy, […]

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Dr. Alice Villaseñor to Speak at the Jane Austen Festival

Associate Professor of English Dr. Alice Villaseñor will appear as a virtual speaker at the 2021 Jane Austen Festival, which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky. The hybrid festival will take place from Friday, July 9, to Sunday, July 11, but access to speaker session recordings will run through July 31. This year’s festival theme […]

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Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate How Slavery Is Taught

Dr. Daniel Kotzin, a Professor of History in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, presented a workshop titled “Teaching Students to Critically Evaluate How Slavery is Taught,” at the Teaching History Conference: Challenges in Teaching & Learning History, sponsored by UC Davis (online) on May 7-8, 2021. Here is a description of the workshop: “Flipping the […]

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Dr. Lillis Publishes Manuscript on Entrepreneurship in BRC Academy Journal of Business

Department of Business, Management & Leadership Professor and Business Administration Program Director Michael P. Lillis, Ph.D., recently authored a manuscript on entrepreneurship that has been published in The BRC Academy Journal of Business. The article, which was written as a direct result of research Dr. Lillis conducted during his fall 2019 sabbatical, introduces an all-inclusive […]

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