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Celebrate Earth Day and sustainability

The QU Sustainability Committee is hosting the Earth Day Fair on Thursday, April 19 in Burt Kahn Court. The celebration will include a Farmer’s Market  from 9 a.m. to 1…

Maintenance on York Hill generators

Facilities will perform maintenance on the York Hill generators beginning tomorrow morning between 7 and 8 until 3 p.m. York Hill residents were informed by email to expect a 5…

Do it in the dark results

After 22 days, the Do It In the Dark Challenge, sponsored by Students for Environmental Action and the QU Sustainability Committee, finally has a winner. Larson College Hall beat Mountainview…

AITP Competition

Computer Information Systems (CIS) Club delegates, seniors Stephanie Randall and Will Wall, received honorable mention in the Business Analytics competition at the Association of Information Technology (AITP) National Collegiate Conference…

National Walk for Epilepsy

This past Saturday, March 31, the National Walk for Epilepsy was held in Washington, D.C. Four members from Sig Ep participated, John Houston ’14, Greg Hayes ’14, Steve Bushnell ’12…

St. Baldrick’s shatters goal

Quinnipiac shattered its goal of raising $15,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation on March 6, raising a record total of $40,629.21. This is the third St. Baldrick’s event held by…

Class registration approaching

Class registration bulletins are now available to students in the Carl Hansen Student Center and various buildings on campus. An online version can be found on MyQ where registration dates…

Quinnipiac student wins on ‘Millionaire’

A Quinnipiac graduate student won $13,250 competing on ABC’s show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.” Jessica Tallini, a physical therapy student, made it to the seventh question and decided…

Quinnipiac School of Business one of best in nation

Quinnipiac’s School of Business claimed the No. 72 spot in Bloomberg Businessweek’s seventh annual ranking of “The Best Undergraduate Business Schools.” QU shot up 19 slots since last year’s list,…

Quinnipiac makes a 360 in tours

The “360 Virtual Tour” is the newest feature on Quinnipiac’s website. This application, which can be accessed through the site’s main page, allows all to take a “walking tour” through…

Springing February tours

Quinnipiac tours are on the rise in the spring time. February in particular brings about the most tours of the year says Vice President Dean of Admissions Joan Mohr. The…

Deadline approaching to apply for summer public service fellowship

Juniors and seniors of any major with a GPA of 3.0 are encouraged to apply for the 2012 Presidential Public Service Fellowship. This 10-week leadership development program allows students to…

Student-sponsored blood drive in North Lot

Today and tomorrow are the only two days of the American Red Cross blood drive that is cosponsored by the student groups Community Action Project and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The…

Albert Schweitzer collections going digital

Quinnipiac has received a $13,410 grant to preserve documents from the Albert Schweitzer Institute in its digital archives. These collections will now be available publicly to aid students, scholars and…

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