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Mark Varholak appointed associate vice president for budget and financial planning

Mark Varholak appointed associate vice president for budget and financial planning

On July 1, Mark Varholak will assume his responsibilities as associate vice president for budget and financial planning, according to a MyQ announcement. In this newly-created position, Varholak will be the chief budgeting and financial planning officer and report to the chief financial officer, the MyQ announcement said.…

Student commencement speakers share excitement

Student commencement speakers share excitement

Accounting major Caitlin Ziegler from Smithtown, N.Y. will speak in front of graduating seniors from the School of Business and College of Arts and Sciences at the 10 a.m. ceremony on May 19. Biomedical Sciences major Timothy O’Rourke from Wappingers Falls, N.Y. will speak at the 3 p.m.…

Student commencement speakers announced

The student commencement speakers for the two undergraduate graduation ceremonies have been announced. Accounting major Caitlin Ziegler will speak in front of graduating seniors from the School of Business and College of Arts and Sciences at the 10 a.m. ceremony on May 19. Biomedical Sciences major Timothy O’Rourke…

QU reaches proposed Title IX settlement

QU reaches proposed Title IX settlement

Quinnipiac recommitted to the women’s volleyball team on April 26 when it settled Biediger, et al. v. Quinnipiac University, a lawsuit filed by members of the team. Athletes on the volleyball team sued in 2009 after the university tried to eliminate the team and replace it with competitive…

North Haven campus petitions to Save the Walkway

North Haven campus petitions to Save the Walkway

The North Haven Campus hosts the School of Medicine, health sciences, School of Education and soon the School of Law. The health sciences on this campus closely work with handicapped residents in its pro-bono clinic, VISION. As these clients arrive, they may park in the parking garage and…

May Weekend ‘fairly calm’

Students celebrated the end of the year this weekend in honor of what used to be the university-sanctioned event known as May Weekend.  Although Chief of Public Safety David Barger described the campus as “fairly calm” over the weekend, he said a male student was arrested by Hamen…

Former basketball player wins business plan competition

Former basketball player wins business plan competition

Graduate student and former men’s basketball player Garvey Young has found a way to combine his interest in…

QU subscribes to Blackboard app

QU subscribes to Blackboard app

Professors across campus are integrating technology, including smartphones, in their classrooms.  A Student Watch study conducted by OnCampus…

News outside the Quinnipiac campus

Beyond the Bobcat Man charged with use of ricin as a weapon James Everett Dutschke, a 41-year-old man…

Small fire in university owned residence

A fire occurred at 59 Renshaw Road, a private residence owned by the university last Thursday morning, according…

BREAKING: Boiler implodes in School of Business

A boiler imploded in the basement School of Business just before 3 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Associate…

Links of Love in the Piazza

Housing Hassles

Across the Mount Carmel Campus, students can hear the overwhelming number of complaints about sophomore housing for the…

Music and slam poetry

The Department of Sociology and the Office of Multicultural and Global Education will sponsor a Hip-Hop Symposium and…

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