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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.…

Diversity program revived with Ariza

Diane Ariza took her post as associate vice president for academic affairs and chief diversity officer on Oct. 1, filling part of the hole left last year after the departure…

Two profs pass on

Quinnipiac faculty members Jack Kaplan, 61, and Joachim Schnabel, 65, died last week in unrelated circumstances, according to separate announcements on MyQ.…

[UPDATE] York Hill-New Haven shuttle starting this weekend

Quinnipiac University will add two express shuttles from the York Hill campus to downtown New Haven every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, Assistant Chief of Security, Parking and Transportation Harry…

Lahey announces medical school dean

President John Lahey today announced Dr. Bruce Koeppen’s appointment as the founding dean of Quinnipiac University’s School of Medicine.…

Burns talks first ladies on CNN [Video]

Dr. Lisa Burns, an associate professor of media studies, appeared on CNN on Sept. 18 to discuss a report in which Michelle Obama described life in the White House as…

Lahey wins Irish ambassador award

Quinnipiac University President John Lahey was presented with the 2010 Ambassador of Ireland Award from the Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade Committee on Sunday.…

Blue Cross grants Quinnipiac 60K

The Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation LLC awarded Quinnipiac University a $60,287 grant to fund the implementation of two nutrition programs in New Haven County elementary schools, according…

Stimulus bill adds work-study jobs

Stimulus bill adds work-study jobs

Quinnipiac University reported creating or saving 23 jobs after receiving $270,052 in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as the stimulus bill.…

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