After signing with Capitol Records and touring with R&B band, Kool Skool, Assistant Teaching Professor Gabriel Acevedo cultivates his lived experiences into a new honors sociology course: SO 320H: ...
With its eclectic menu, sleek, open layout and comfortable spread of seating washed in natural light, the School of Business café which opened in the fall now has unique brand name signaling its ...
I hope your start to the new year has been positive and that you’re energized for the semester ahead. I’m excited to be back on campus with you! As you know, we’re continuing a strategic visioning ...
Today, we pause to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — a leader whose vision of justice, equality, and human dignity continues to inspire us. At Quinnipiac, let us strive to ...
Quinnipiac and the Connecticut Teacher Residency Program (CT TRP) have announced a new articulation agreement that creates a ...
Designed and constructed to meet stringent sustainability standards, Quinnipiac’s Grove residence hall has been awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Building status by the ...
Several students from the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac presented their work on neurogenomics and biomedical sciences at this year’s American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) ...
Tai Little figured she was headed to her AP psychology class at Hamden High School on Friday morning. Thirty-five miles away in Bristol, John Salgado thought he was headed to interview his ...
In my first few months at Quinnipiac, what’s captured both my attention and my heart is the sense of pride across our community.
Hundreds of Bobcats celebrated the new semester at Fall Fest, sponsored by the Student Programming Board and WQAQ, on the Quad with picture-perfect weather, live music, delicious food, fun games and ...
To celebrate the 2025-26 academic year, we gave faculty and staff a back-to-school board to complete. These are some of the responses.
With new graduate students filling almost every seat of the Brooke A. Goff Courtroom on Wednesday for orientation, Cleavens Joseph couldn’t help but smile. The moment was just as he imagined it. After ...
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