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Medaille student is a Paralympian, inspires others

November 30, 2010 Buffalo Campus

In its November 25 newscast, WGRZ-TV featured Medaille student Adam Page, and how his journey to the U.S. Sled Hockey Team inspired another local couple. Adam Page Story

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Medaille Hosts GLOW Project

November 21, 2010 Alumni News

Over 100 women from the Western New York community gathered at Medaille on November 18 for the Buffalo premiere of The GLOW Project, a powerful, nationwide program that was created to inspire, motivate and empower women. The evening included the screening of The GLOW Project movie followed by a panel discussion featuring local women in [...]

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Leading from Within: Business Leadership Series on November 15

November 12, 2010 Amherst Campus

Medaille College and Buffalo Niagara 360 continue its Business Leadership Events on Monday, November 15. As the second event in this series, “Leading from Within” is an interactive presentation for young professionals to assess and to develop their leadership skills. The session runs from 5:30-730 p.m. at Medaille’s Buffalo Campus This is a fantastic networking opportunity [...]

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Students contribute to Adopt-A-Platoon effort on Veterans Day

November 11, 2010 Buffalo Campus

On Veterans Day, Medaille students and staff contributed to the efforts of a local family to send supplies to troops stationed overseas. The Serwinowski family of North Tonawanda is collecting care packages to send to a US Marine Corps platoon, and Buffalo Campus students loaded a van with products for male and female soldiers for [...]

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Medaille awarded $2 million in “Strengthening Institutions” funding

October 7, 2010 Academic Programs

Medaille College has announced that it will receive $2 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education as part of its “Strengthening Institutions” initiative. As one of four colleges, and the only private institution, in New York to be approved by the federal government for this grant, this Title III funding will support programming [...]

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NPR’s Scott Simon speaks on the story of success

September 28, 2010 Academic Programs

NPR’s Scott Simon delivered an inspiring, insightful talk to a gymnasium filled with first-year undergraduate students and the general public on Monday, September 27. Based on the themes contained within Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: The Story of Success, his address wove anecdotes from his experience as a father and a journalist with his observations and analysis [...]

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Medaille launches Business Leadership Series with Buffalo Niagara 360

September 13, 2010 Academic Programs

Medaille College and Buffalo Niagara 360 will offer a series of Business Leadership Events throughout 2010-11. The first event, on September 20, features William Weeks, clinical associate professor and chair of the Management and Leadership Program. He will present “Why Should Anyone Be Led By You, Or Me?” The session begins at 5:30 p.m. at [...]

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Medaille’s Reading Center accepting spring semester applications

September 7, 2010 Buffalo Campus

Medaille’s Reading Center is accepting applications for the spring semester. The spring session begins February 14. Tutoring for students grades K-2 will run Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and grades 3-9 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m.. Our tutors provide students with individualized instruction in a 1:1 setting throughout the 12 week program. If you [...]

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Medaille supports local families through WNYHeroes “Pack a Backpack” project

September 1, 2010 Amherst Campus

On August 31, representatives from Medaille College contributed school supplies to WNYHeroes as part of a “Pack a Backpack” initiative. The campus-wide effort to collect backpacks and school supplies for the children of local veterans and service members resulted in the collection of 51 backpacks and 25 gym bags over the month of August, which [...]

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Medaille College recognized as “Military Friendly School”

August 16, 2010 Academic Programs

Medaille College has been designated as a Military Friendly School in a 2011 list* published by G.I. Jobs as a service to veterans and service members. This is Medaille’s first appearance on the list, which honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools that do the most to embrace America’s veterans as [...]

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