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Write Thing Reading Series continues with journalist Daniel Nester

March 24, 2010 Buffalo Campus

The Write Thing Reading Series at Medaille College continues on Thursday, April 8 with journalist Daniel Nester at 7 p.m. in the Huber Hall Library at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus at Parkside and Rt. 198 in Buffalo. Daniel Nester is a journalist, essayist, poet, editor, and teacher. His book, How to Be Inappropriate, a collection of [...]

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Write Thing Reading Series Continues With Lily Hoang

January 29, 2010 Buffalo Campus

The Write Thing Reading Series at Medaille College continues on Thursday, February 11, 2010 with Lily Hoang at 7 p.m. in the Huber Hall Library at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus at Parkside and Rt. 198 in Buffalo. Lily Hoang’s first book Parabola won the Chiasmus Press Un-Doing the Novel Contest in 2006. Her short novel Changing (Fairy Tale Review [...]

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Write Thing Reading Series Continues With Dr. Ted Pelton

January 6, 2010 Buffalo Campus

The Write Thing Reading Series at Medaille College continues on Thursday, January 28, 2010 with Ted Pelton at 7 p.m. in the Huber Hall Library at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus at Parkside and Rt. 198 in Buffalo. In addition to being a professor in Medaille’s Humanities Department, Dr. Ted Pelton is the author of four books [...]

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Third Annual Media Day Scheduled November 13, 2009

October 19, 2009 Campus Life

Medaille’s Third Annual Media Day will be held on Friday, November 13 at the Buffalo Campus for students, alumni and faculty. The event will begin at 9 a.m. with welcoming remarks, and the day with continue with panel discussions across three sessions: public broadcasting, advertising/public relations, and how to survive in the radio and television industry. [...]

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Digital Fiction from Dr. Bigelow

September 11, 2009 Campus Life

Dr. Alan Bigelow’s digital story I-Pledge.org recently appeared as an installation at the Museo de Arte, National University of Colombia in Bogotá (Columbia) as part of Encuentro 2009, sponsored by the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics. Bigelow, professor of humanities, will be performing at the Burchfield-Penney Arts Center, Buffalo State College, at 7pm on [...]

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Lavatelli Exhibiting New Encaustic Paintings

September 4, 2009 Campus Life

Mark Lavatelli, Professor of Humanities, will be exhibiting new encaustic paintings in a two-person show with Robert Schultz, entitled Treescape, at the Charles Burchfield Nature and Art Center in West Seneca, NY, from September 20 to November 14, 2009.  Robert Schultz is a lifelong Buffalo resident who uses infrared film photography to create often surreal, [...]

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Dr. Robert Guang Tian Publishes Article in the journal Central Asia and the Caucasus

August 19, 2009 Campus Life

Dr. Robert Guang Tian, Associate Professor of  Business Administration, recently published his article entitled “From Central Asia to Great Central Asia: The Goals and Adjustments of U. S. Central Asian Strategy” in the journal Central Asia and the Caucasus, Vol. 3, No. 57. This is a follow-up study after his article: “From Internal to External: [...]

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Arts in Education Opens New Office on Buffalo Campus

August 18, 2009 Buffalo Campus

The Arts in Education Institute of WNY announced receipt of a $60,000 New York State Legislative Initiative Grant, secured by NYS Sen. William Stachowski, as it opens its new office at Medaille College on Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Arts in Education has moved its headquarters to 121 Humboldt Avenue on Medaille College’s Buffalo Campus. This [...]

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