Scumaci & Woite Present at AT22 Global EdTech Conference

On July 12, Director of Online Learning Mary Beth Scumaci and Digital Learning Technologist Julianna Woite presented a session titled, “Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Learn: Using Humor and Pop Culture to Keep Students Engaged in Online Learning.” The presentation took place at the Anthology Together 2022 Global Conference in Orlando, Florida. The duo presented […]

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Medaille Selected for Anthology Blackboard Video

Medaille University was selected by Anthology for the exceptional work of the E-Learning Team and Medaille community with regard to the change management plan for transitioning from Blackboard Learn Original to Blackboard Learn Ultra. Medaille was an early adopter of Learn Ultra. The E-Learning Team, comprised of Director of Online Learning Mary Beth Scumaci, Instructional […]

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Dr. Woodcock Authors New Ebook for Teachers

Calling all teachers! Just in time for summer reading, check out this new book written by Medaille University Department of Education Assistant Professor Dr. Christine Woodcock, titled Uniting the Science of Reading and Balanced Literacy With Social Justice. Highlighting the journey Dr. Woodcock took with her daughter, as they navigated dyslexia together, this e-text is […]

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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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PsyD Students & Faculty Participate in March for Our Lives Rally

Living out Medaille’s mission of educating and developing empowered, civic-minded individuals who contribute to a healthy, diverse democracy, students and faculty from Medaille’s PsyD program participated in the March for Our Lives Rally in Buffalo on Saturday, June 11, to advocate for taking action to stop gun violence and raise awareness on mental health. Three […]

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Interdisciplinary Studies & Criminal Justice Faculty & Students Present at Community-Engaged Teaching & Research Conference

A panel comprised of five faculty and students from Interdisciplinary Studies and Criminal Justice recently presented at the “Beyond the Classroom: Community-Engaged Teaching and Research” Conference sponsored by Partners for Campus-Community Engagement at Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. The team discussed their experiences with the NEH-funded applied ethics in criminal justice project in their panel titled […]

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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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Please Welcome Steebo Varghese

Steebo Varghese began his tenure at Medaille as the Director of Undergraduate Admissions on Monday, May 10. Steebo’s office will be in the UG Admissions House; extension TBD. Welcome to Medaille, Steebo! Posted By: Human Resources

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Future Teachers Club Donates Funds & Time to the Goodness Project

The Future Teachers Club (FTC) would like to thank the generosity of the Medaille community during their April bake sale. As a result, FTC was able to donate $300 to the Goodness Project. On April 30, members of FTC also donated their time and hard work to lend a hand at the Goodness Project, sorting […]

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Medaille Students & Alumni Appear on Family Feud

Catch members of our #MedailleFamily on Family Feud next week! The Maverick siblings — education alumna Kristen Kline ’20, ’21, psychology & education alumnus George Kline ’20, ’21, accounting program alumna & current graduate student Courtney Kline ’21, and current undergraduate student Kailey Kline — will appear on the popular game show with their mother […]

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