Leadership conference planned at Buffalo, Amherst and Rochester Campuses

March 9th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Alumni News, Amherst Campus, Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, College News, Community, Faculty News, Rochester Campus No Comments »

Leadercast 2010On Friday, May 7, 2010, ten of the world‘s best leaders will speak about the leadership principles that matter most at the Be the One Leadercast.  Medaille will host this full-day leadership event at each of its campuses in Buffalo, Amherst and Rochester.

The video conference event features Jim Collins, author of Good to Great, Ed Bastian, president of Delta Air Lines,  Tony Dungy, retired head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, and other corporate and industry leaders.

Limited ticket quantities are available; please register early to guarantee a ticket at your preferred location. Tickets are on sale until March 31, 2010 at an early-bird rate of $50. Tickets purchased after March 31 are $60. All registrations include lunch, snack breaks, and a post-event networking reception.

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Campus leadership travels to Taiwan

March 8th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Academic Programs, Buffalo Campus, College News, Community No Comments »

Dr. Richard Jurasek, president of Medaille College, and Dr. Norman Muir, dean of the undergraduate college, recently spent four days in Taiwan signing a dual-degree 2+2 partnership with the Fortune Institute of Technology in Kaohsiung. They delivered a presentation on Medaille College and trends in higher education to over 100 students at
Ping Dong High School in Kaohsiung and Yan Ping High School in Taipei, and participated in a country-wide university recruitment fair in Taipei.

Students completing the 2+2 will earn a B.S. in business from the Fortune Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Liberal Studies from Medaille.

The high schools are among the most prestigious in Taiwan, with a number of high-quality students interested in pursuing a postsecondary degree in the United States or other countries.

At the recruitment fairs, Drs. Muir and Jurasek met personally with over 50 prospective students interested in either the 2+2 Medaille in Taiwan program, the first such dual-degree program in Taiwan, or applying to attend Medaille in Buffalo to answer questions and share information.

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Founders’ Day: Finalists for Fr. Medaille Awards Announced

March 3rd, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Alumni News, Amherst Campus, Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, Campus Life, College News, Community, Faculty News, Rochester Campus No Comments »

Medaille College has announced six finalists for the Father Medaille Awards for Citizenship and Service. The winners in the three categories will be revealed on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at the Founders’ Day Celebration, presented by Medaille College and Phillips Lytle LLP at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus.

In late February, the Founders’ Day Selection Committee met to evaluate dozens of nominations for organizations, individuals, and Medaille alumni who contribute to the advancement of their communities. Committee members include: Eileen Buckley, news producer at WBFO and a Medaille graduate; Jack Connors, president of Business First of BuffaloSharon Hanson, manager of public and governmental affairs at Time Warner Cable; Dr. Richard T. Jurasek, president of Medaille College; Kenneth Manning, partner at Phillips Lytle LLP; Timm J. Otterson, DVM, associate veterinarian at Summer Street Cat Clinic; and, Earl V. Wells III, president of e3communications.

Adoption STAR and Harvest House of Buffalo were selected as the organization finalists, and the winner will receive a $5,000 award for use in their work in the community.

Winners in the individual and alumni categories will receive a $1,000 award to continue their work. Individual finalists are Robert F. Moss, for his work with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County, and Dr. Michael Cropp, for his efforts at the Olmsted Center for Sight. Medaille graduates Henri L. Muhammad and John Trojanowsky are finalists in the alumni category. Muhammad’s nomination focused on his work in establishing and building the Muhammad School of Music, and Trojanowsky was nominated for his role with the Lancaster Youth Bureau.

A full list of nominated organizations, individuals and alumni is available on the Medaille College Founders’ Day Celebration web site.

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Medaille receives $400K from The John R. Oishei Foundation to support expansion of Project EQUIP

February 17th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Academic Programs, Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, College News, Community, Faculty News No Comments »

Medaille College has announced that The John R. Oishei Foundation will provide $400,000 in grant funding over three years to support Project EQUIP, a comprehensive program focused on community-based learning for undergraduate students at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus.

In the 2006–07 academic year, Medaille implemented a pilot learning community program for provisionally admitted students, who make up 35% of incoming classes on average. Within just two years of implementation, the freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of this group increased from 56% to 69%, with measured levels of academic engagement rising to surpass selected peer institutions, based on the National Survey of Student Engagement.

“One of the major purposes of the learning communities is to offer students an opportunity to interact with the Western New York community,” says Alan Bigelow, Ph.D., professor of humanities. “In my classes, students wrote a series of research papers on topics including Attica prison, Love Canal, Wegmans, the Zebra mussel problem in Lake Erie, the Buffalo Zoo, the Mayoral race, and the Science Museum. They are venturing out into the community, a community which some of them were born in, and others are seeing for the first time.”

On the strength of these early results and with the support of the undergraduate faculty, Medaille expanded and improved the learning community program to include all incoming undergraduate students in September 2009. By the end of the fall semester, over 300 first-year students had completed collaborative, community-based projects that ranged from documenting narratives of senior citizens at the Northwest Buffalo Community Center, to working with the Niagara/Buffalo Riverkeepers to examine the long-term consequences of Buffalo’s industrial heritage.

“As students connect to the story and the institutions of Buffalo, their creative energies and talents, as well as those of their teachers, are brought to bear on important local issues,” explains Brad Hollingshead, Ph.D., associate dean for foundational learning and assessment. “The first-year learning communities—with our unique twist of using them to integrate academic and civic learning—not only help students persist and succeed academically; they also lay a foundation for the kinds of collaborative, interdisciplinary work that our students will need to be able to do once they graduate.”

“The John R. Oishei Foundation is pleased to be a partner with Medaille College as it launches Project EQUIP. Medaille is to be commended for its work to build partnerships and engage students in problem solving that will benefit them and the wider community. Civic engagement will not only enhance their learning experience at Medaille, but will build the leaders of tomorrow for the Western New York region,” states Robert D. Gioia, president of The John R. Oishei Foundation.

Expansion of this program, under the title Project EQUIP, will combine co-curricular activities, academic courses, internships and senior capstones that challenge students to explore their community, to question their roles within the community, to understand their academic discipline in the context of community needs, to involve themselves, and to produce new knowledge, while completing a four-year degree.

With The Oishei Foundation’s generous funding, Medaille’s Project EQUIP connects college students to the city of Buffalo and helps to serve common goals between Medaille and The Oishei Foundation by enhancing the capacity of higher education to contribute to economic and social renewal in Buffalo and Western New York.

About The John R. Oishei Foundation
The John R. Oishei Foundation strives to be a catalyst for change to enhance economic vitality and the quality of life for the Buffalo Niagara region. The Foundation was established in 1940 by John R. Oishei, founder of Trico Products Corporation.

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Arts in Education Institute holds annual legislators’ breakfast meeting

February 16th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, College News, Community No Comments »

The Arts in Education Institute held its Annual Legislators’ Breakfast Meeting on Tuesday, February 16 at Medaille College’s Buffalo Campus.

Throughout its 28-year history, the Institute has grown from a grassroots organization into one that serves over 11,000 in Western New York. As part of this event, NYS Sen. William Stachowski, Erie County Legislator Christina Bove, and representatives from the offices of U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, NYS Assemblyman Dennis Gabryszak, and Erie County Executive Chris Collins had the opportunity to meet and learn more about programs that have been a part of the Institute’s recent expansion and move to the Medaille campus. These include programs for afterschool students and senior citizens at the Northwest Buffalo Community Center, summer arts camps, programs for Cradle Beach campers and students at Hopevale, expanded programs for inner city schools, and art classes for veterans.

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Medaille to host Erie County Youth Gang and Violence Prevention Program

February 10th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Buffalo Campus, College News, Community 1 Comment »

More than 150 young people from within Erie County will participate in a day-long seminar on youth gang and violence prevention, the first phase of a program by the Erie County Youth Bureau to educate students about the dangers of area gangs, the tactics they use to recruit new members, and healthy steps they can take to avoid falling into the gang culture. The event on Monday, February 15 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. will include two speakers who specialize in gang violence and youth empowerment. Moses Robinson, a member of the Rochester Police Department and president of the Western New York Chapter of the East Coast Gang Investigator’s Association, and Modie Cox, founder of “Winning Because I Tried,” will work with participants to identify problems and solutions faced by youth in their communities as it relates to gangs and violence.

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Arts in Education Institute develops Veterans Art Program

February 3rd, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Buffalo Campus, College News, Community No Comments »

The Arts in Education Institute of WNY has teamed with the Roycroft Campus Corporation and the Buffalo Vet Center to develop a Veterans Art Program to help local servicemembers. The program, which meets every Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at Medaille College’s Buffalo Campus, gives veterans a chance to explore their experiences and emotions through multiple art disciplines.

The program is free and open to any veterans, and their work will be presented in a gallery exhibit and public performance later in the spring. For more information on the Veterans Art Program, contact the Arts in Education Institute at (716) 880-3292. Veterans can also receive information on the program by contacting the Buffalo Vet Center at (716) 862-7350.

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True Blue and Gold and Emerging Leaders “makeover” a Buffalo house

January 29th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Academic Programs, Buffalo Campus, Campus Life, College News, Community, Student Achievement No Comments »

376 Rhode IslandStudents in Medaille College’s True Blue and Gold and Emerging Leaders Programs are working to rehabilitate a structure on the West Side of Buffalo. Over twenty sophomore and senior students at Medaille spent a combined total of 300 hours rehabilitating a house throughout the fall.

Medaille initiated the project in spring 2009 through collaboration with Harvey Garrett of the West Side Community Collaborative. This spring, Medaille students will continue their work through fund raising projects and reconstruction within the home. With faculty and staff support, students are learning to work in a group setting for one common goal, time management and scheduling. More significantly, the group is playing a part in the broader revitalization efforts on the West Side of Buffalo, and collaborating with citizen-leaders to make positive changes for that community.

After purchasing a dilapidated property at 376 Rhode Island Street in Buffalo for $1,650, Buffalo resident Rob Stuhr has worked diligently to renovate and restore the house. “[Medaille students] have been wonderful,” says Stuhr. “The amount of man-hours has helped in moving the project forward, and they help keep the energy going to move the project along.”

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Kaleidoscope Theatre’s Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

January 28th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, Campus Life, College News, Community No Comments »

Kaleidoscope Theatre Productions will stage performances of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde from January 29 – February 13 at Medaille College’s Buffalo Campus, Main Building Lecture Hall. After moving to its new home at Medaille, Kaleidoscope performed I Hate Hamlet in the fall to kick off its 2009-10. Its next show, Jake’s Women, is scheduled to run from June 11-16.

Kaleidoscope will perform a special show for Medaille students, faculty and staff on Monday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are free with valid Medaille ID, and seating is first-come, first-serve. Immediately following the performance, the cast, crew and design team will be available for a talkback session about the production.

Tickets are free to all Medaille students, fac-ulty, and staff (w/valid ID).

Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
When the seats are gone-that’s it!
TALKBACK TIME! Immediately following the performance. Audience will be able to ask questions of the Cast, Crew and Design Team.

From Kaleidoscope: A Tale of Depravity, Lust, Love, and Horror. A new and shocking version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale that takes place on the fog-bound streets of Victorian-era London. Henry Jekyll’s experiments with exotic “powders and tinctures” have brought forth his other self – Edward Hyde. Played by four separate actors, Hyde is a sensualist and villain free to commit the sins Jekyll is too civilized to comprehend.

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Medaille Basketball Winter Camp

January 25th, 2010 Kara Kane Posted in Buffalo Campus, Campus Announcements, College News, Community No Comments »

A Winter Basketball Camp for boys and girls (grades 1-6) will run from February 15-18, 2010 at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus. Enrollment is limited; download and print an application at medaillesports.com.

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