Dr. Andrew Wise, professor of history and director of the Daemen College Center for Polish Studies, is serving on the Holocaust Resource Center of Buffalo Board of Directors.… Read More »
Daemen College’s Nursing Programs have been selected among the best in the country in new rankings released by Nursing Schools Almanac, a comprehensive online educational resource for aspiring nurses.
Daemen is ranked in the top 60 in the Mid-Atlantic region,… Read More »
Daemen College has named Dr. Ida Gibson as the college’s first chief diversity officer as part of the institution’s continuing commitment to advance diversity and inclusion on campus. Her appointment was effective Jan. 2.
In this new role, Gibson will… Read More »
Daemen College student Madison Flores has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Western New York Paralegal Association.
Selection for the scholarship is based on academic excellence, commitment to the legal profession, college and community activities, and enrollment in a… Read More »
Michelle Semski serves as an academic advisor in the Daemen College Student Success Center. She brings to Daemen nearly 10 years of advisement experience from Bryant & Stratton College and Trocaire College. She has also worked in other areas in… Read More »
Sometimes when you lose to Goliath, there’s still some positives to take away from the experience.
That was exactly the case tonight as the Daemen College men’s volleyball team opened just the second season in program history with blue blood… Read More »
“The First World Congress of Scottish Literatures in Glasgow 2014” includes a chapter, “Mapping Post-Devolution Scottish Fiction,” authored by Dr. Robert Morace, professor of English.… Read More »
Daemen College alumnus Dr. Sean Christie ’15, ’17, one of only nine practicing physical therapists in the country selected for entry this year into the U.S. Army, was officially sworn in as a commissioned officer at a ceremony held Dec.… Read More »
Tickets are now on sale for several featured men’s volleyball matches being held at Daemen College next month.
The Daemen men’s volleyball program will host high-profile Division I teams UCLA (Jan. 2), Pepperdine University (Jan. 14) and Harvard University (Jan.… Read More »
Daemen College’s many nursing degree options will be highlighted at an open house scheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. 9 in Rosary Hall on the college’s campus at 4380 Main St. in Amherst.
At the event, attendees will learn about the… Read More »
Kellie Kotwicki serves as practicum coordinator and associate professor in the Daemen College Applied Behavior Analysis Program.
A licensed behavior analyst in Arizona and New York, Kotwicki has been working in the field for more than nine years. She became… Read More »
For the first time in its history, the Daemen College men’s basketball team is ranked in the top-10 of both Division II national polls. The Wildcats, led by head coach Mike MacDonald, come in at No. 8 in the NCAA… Read More »
Due to the upcoming holiday recess, the next issue of the Daemen Voice will be published on Jan. 6. Warmest wishes to you and your family for a joyous holiday season and a healthy, peaceful, and happy New Year.… Read More »
John Yurtchuk, chair of the Daemen College Board of Trustees, has been appointed to the board of directors for the National Trust for the Humanities, a charitable organization that supports the prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
The trust… Read More »
An educational video created by Daemen College physical therapy students on preventing falls among older adults has won first place in a national contest sponsored by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).
Daemen’s video for the APTA’s Balance and Falls… Read More »