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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…

Administration explains how it handles student death

Less than two weeks ago, Quinnipiac law student Paul Marando passed away suddenly at his home in North Haven. It was an event that students and faculty were not prepared…

Basmadjian named new Dean of the School of Education

Professor Kevin Basmadjian has been appointed the new Dean of the School of Education. The appointment took effect on April 1, though Basmadjian has been serving as the Interim Dean…

School of Medicine nearly complete

Approximately 75 percent of the new building on the North Haven campus is fully constructed to hold the School of Medicine, Dean of the School of Medicine Bruce Koeppen said.…

Alumni Affairs’ associate director charged with DUI

Christopher Zavodsky, associate director of alumni affairs and parent relations, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence around midnight on Feb. 1, according to Hamden Police. According to…

Lahey, administrators explain university plans

President John Lahey highlighted plans to move the Law School to the North Haven Campus beginning next summer, making it a graduate campus. He also discussed additional changes to Quinnipiac…

Dr. Mark Thompson named Executive Vice President

Quinnipiac University President John Lahey announced a new administrative position on Monday, Nov. 26. Senior Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs Mark Thompson will be promoted to the new…

Zone wars

Quinnipiac 'Five Year Master Plan' highlights new construction, housing plans amidst feudAs part of an ongoing feud between Quinnipiac University and the town of Hamden, the university presented a comprehensive…

Former Quinnipiac president Leonard Kent passes away

Former president of Quinnipiac and long-time member of the English department, Leonard Kent, passed away Nov. 8 at Mid-State Medical Center in Meriden. He was 80. Kent served on the…

Quinnipiac’s tuition hike

After a raise in tuition, students living on campus are paying almost $50,000 to call themselves a Bobcat. …

Facilities administrator announces plans to retire

Facilities administrator announces plans to retire

Joe Rubertone, associate vice president for facilities administration, announced Thursday at a staff meeting he plans to retire June 30, 2012 after 38 years of service to Quinnipiac, according to…

Law school registrar faces possible jail time [DOCUMENT]

Mary Ellen Durso, Quinnipiac Law School’s registrar, faces sentencing today in New Haven’s U.S. District Court after allegations of conspiracy, bank fraud, and filing fraudulent tax returns.…

Lahey’s $1.8M tops in Connecticut

President John Lahey ranked sixth on the list of top 10 highest-earning presidents of private colleges in 2008, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.…

Lahey wants black diversity director

President John Lahey specified his desire to hire a “high quality African-American” for the associate director of student diversity programming position at last Wednesday’s Student Government Association meeting.…

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