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Hardin comes to Quinnipiac after serving as dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State. She ...
Law students encouraged to start writing their stories. Justice Andrew McDonald, of the Connecticut Supreme Court, told the Class of 2021 to think about how they want their careers to be written ...
“I view Judy as a generational president,” said Jeffrey Flaks, president and CEO of Hartford HealthCare. “I’ve had a ...
At Quinnipiac, we provide the knowledge and resources you need to make a tangible impact on your chosen field. Through a combination of classroom theory and practical experience designed for you to ...
At Quinnipiac, we provide the knowledge and resources you need to make a tangible impact on your chosen field. Through a combination of classroom theory and practical experience designed for you to ...
2010 Michael Bivona ’10, JD ’13, and Elizabeth Moran, JD ’15, of Stamford, CT, were married in Desert Mountain, AZ, while surrounded by close friends and family.Michael and Elizabeth met while ...
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2020. Eliza Kruczynski of Natick, MA, was promoted to FOX54 News Now weekend anchor. Sahleenorr Samonte, DNP ’20, of Waterbury, CT, received the 2019-2020 Mary Lou Welch Diversity in Nursing Award in ...
Go behind the scenes of the Quinnipiac men's ice hockey team's epic overtime victory in the 2023 Frozen Four in Tampa, Florida, a triumph 30 years in the making.
The start of the semester has been cold and snowy, but the welcome for our future president was certainly warm. We recently announced to faculty, staff, and students that Dr. Marie Hardin, professor ...
After four years of classes and clinical rotations, 90 students at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac eagerly opened their Match Day envelopes Friday like they were opening the ...
With Match Day envelopes waiting to be opened, 3-year-old Kairi Louison searched for her mother Friday among the rows of Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine students. “I see Mommy! I see Mommy! I ...