Anthony Olan is a classroom and events technology assistant in the Daemen College Office of Information Technology. In this role, he is responsible for assisting with ensuring classroom technology is up-to-date and operating appropriately, and helps with setting up technology… Read More »
Daemen College President Gary Olson reported at his spring State of the College Address on April 20 that the institution is strong and thriving, emphasizing the college’s continued success in several new initiatives and its emerging national distinction.
“Despite several… Read More »
Three Daemen College faculty and staff were honored as recipients of the 2018 Outstanding Faculty and Staff Awards by President Gary Olson following his spring State of the College Address on April 20.
This year’s honorees are Floyd Scheifla, facilities… Read More »
As Daemen College continues its commitment to advancing administrative operations, the human resources and payroll offices have been restructured into one department, a move that will enhance these vital services for college employees.
Daemen’s Offices of Human Resources and Payroll… Read More »
Dr. Penny Messinger, associate professor of history and chair of history and political science at Daemen College, teaches a range of classes in American history, women’s history and women’s studies. She also directs women’s studies at Daemen and has coordinated… Read More »
Margaret Phillips, assistant professor and director of paralegal studies at Daemen College, will address the important role of paralegals in the legal profession as a guest speaker at the Erie County Bar Association’s “Life After Law School” seminar series in… Read More »
Dr. Robert E. Rood, who has more than 35 years of experience in financial management and operations, has been appointed vice president for business affairs and treasurer at Daemen College, announced President Gary Olson.
His appointment, which is effective June… Read More »
Dr. Gregg Shutts, professor and chair of the Daemen College Physician Assistant Studies Program, has been named a 2018 Health Care Champion by Buffalo Business First.
In announcing the honorees, Business First noted, “Twenty-nine professionals have been named to the… Read More »
Dr. Hamish Dalley, assistant professor of English at Daemen College, is one of a select group of faculty members nationwide chosen by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies to participate in a prestigious… Read More »
Jocelyn Swick-Jemison is a research and instruction librarian in the Daemen College Research and Information Commons. In addition to research assistance and library instruction classes, she is helping to create a searchable database of Daemen student theses that will be… Read More »
Buffalo Theatre Guide gave an outstanding review to “Ben Butler,” a play directed by Robert Waterhouse, associate professor of theatre at Daemen College. The show recently completed its run at the Kavinoky Theatre.… Read More »
Dr. Elizabeth Campbell, assistant professor of history at Daemen College, teaches classes in ancient and modern world history, Middle East history, and digital history and humanities. Her scholarly work focuses on the history of Iraq.
Prior to joining Daemen in… Read More »
Erin Carmen, assistant professor of social work at Daemen College, has been named to a new community advisory board for the Buffalo Common Council’s Police Oversight Committee. The advisory board will make recommendations to the Common Council and the Buffalo… Read More »
Justin Dise joined Daemen College in 2016 as a research and instruction librarian in the Research and Information Commons. In addition to his responsibilities in this role, he recently conducted a usability study of the library Web site, which he… Read More »