Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum featured on Forbes.com
Forbes praised Quinnipiac University‘s efforts to educate the public about the mass emigration of the Irish during the great Famine. “Quinnipiac University has just opened Ireland’s Great Hunger...
View ArticleSenior awarded Critical Language Scholarship from U.S. Department of State
Mark Firmani, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences at Quinnipiac University, has been awarded Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to undertake intensive study of Arabic from June-August 2013 in...
View ArticlePresident John L. Lahey to ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell April 3
Quinnipiac University’s Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) III Forum, a unique opportunity to interact with industry leaders and learn best practices in investment management, will visit the...
View ArticleCoach’s efforts to remember Sandy Hook victims featured in N.Y. Times blog
The New York Times highlighted Quinnipiac University‘s head women’s soccer coach’s efforts to remember and honor the victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School in a recent blog post. Dave Clarke is...
View ArticleBoston Globe lauds Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac
The Boston Globe showcased Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University on April 7, saying the world’s largest collection of paintings, sculptures and visual arts related to the Famine will...
View ArticleNew Haven Register highlights School of Law alumni serving ‘an entire class...
Several Quinnipiac University School of Law alumni are focusing on providing legal services to people who cannot afford traditional legal fees, but are not poor enough to qualify for free legal aid,...
View ArticleWall Street Journal highlights our men’s ice hockey team’s success in a story...
Our men’s ice hockey team smiles with the Cleary Cup on Feb. 16 The Wall Street Journal chronicled the remarkable growth of Quinnipiac University‘s men’s ice hockey team in an April 7 story headlined,...
View ArticleBoston Globe: Quinnipiac hockey a sleeping giant no more
Our men’s ice hockey team smiles with the Cleary Cup on Feb. 16 The Boston Globe followed the impressive growth of the Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey team from a Division II program playing...
View ArticleGarvey Young’s sports site takes first prize in business plan competition
Dean O’Connor, right, presents Garvey Young with first place for “Draftspot,” a web-based business for high school athletes and college recruiters. Garvey Young will graduate this spring with a MBA...
View ArticleNavy petty officer uses graduate program to help serve America
Xander Gamble’s work space is an old Soviet-era building with exposed wiring, a very slow Internet connection, tiny AC units and a hodge-podge of wood and metal desks – all of which is covered in a...
View ArticleCommunications professor and Polling Institute staff member nominated for...
“Aeromedical,” a documentary by Quinnipiac University School of Communications Professor Rebecca Abbott and Tim Malloy, a former television journalist who is now an assistant director of the Quinnipiac...
View ArticleSchool of Law professor Jeffrey Meyer nominated for U.S. District Court seat
Jeffrey Meyer, a professor in the School of Law at Quinnipiac University, has been nominated for an open seat in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. President Obama announced the...
View ArticleFilm about civil rights activist honored at St. Tropez Film Festival
Michael Calia, producer of “Justice as a Black Woman: The Life and Work of Constance Baker Motley” and director of our Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center Quinnipiac University was honored at the St....
View ArticleNew Haven Register showcases Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine’s efforts...
Our Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine is slated to open in August. The New Haven Register showcased our Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine‘s efforts to guide students toward reducing a...
View ArticleKarla Natale promoted to assistant vice president for public affairs
Karla Natale has been promoted from director of special events to assistant vice president for public affairs at Quinnipiac University. In her new position, Natale will continue to be responsible for...
View ArticleQuinnipiac recognized as a ‘College of Distinction’
Quinnipiac University has been included in the 2013-2014 edition of the “Colleges of Distinction” school guide. The “Colleges of Distinction” guidebook selects colleges based on four key criteria:...
View ArticleGuatemalan community names amphitheater in honor of our Albert Schweitzer...
An amphitheater in Joya de las Flores, Guatemala was named after David Ives, the executive director of our Albert Schweitzer Institute, at a ceremony last week. The space, which members of the...
View ArticleGuatemalan village dedicates multipurpose open-air pavilion to Albert...
David Ives, executive director of the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac University, smiles with some of the students that helped build the multipurpose open-air pavilion in Guatemala that was...
View ArticleClasses at the new $100 million Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine begin...
The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine is located in the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on Quinnipiac University’s North Haven Campus. (Photo by Jamie DeLoma, assistant director of...
View ArticleSchool of Education accreditors seek third-party comments in advance of March...
The School of Education at Quinnipiac University is hosting an accreditation visit by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) in March 2014. Interested parties are invited...
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