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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…

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…

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…

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 Research in Ohio showed that more students are using their smartphones during…

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 Vice President of Public Relations John Morgan. According to Hamden Fire Marshal…

Housing Hassles

Across the Mount Carmel Campus, students can hear the overwhelming number of complaints about sophomore housing for the 2013-2014 school year. Similar to past years, on April 1, the lottery…

Public Safety prepares for weekend

Created to celebrate the founding of Quinnipiac University, May Weekend was once a symbol of pride for students, staff and faculty alike. A day to look back at where the…

Students link to show love

Village Resident Assistant Travis Meade created a tribute called “Links of Love” to honor the tragedy at last Monday’s Boston Marathon. Meade asked students to write something on slips of…

QU 301 students meet with refugees

On April 18, 38 students from Professor Monika Advocate’s QU 301 Global Women class spent five hours with refugees from Africa and the Middle East. Advocate’s QU 301 class is…

Campus riots after men’s ice hockey games

Celebration and frustrationAn estimated 1,500 to 1,800 students took to the Quad Saturday evening to express their disappointment with the men’s hockey team’s loss in the NCAA Frozen Four tournament,…

University warns students about sexual assault on Linden Avenue

On Sunday evening, the university alerted students to a sexual assault incident that occurred near the Mount Carmel and York Hill campuses. According to a press release from the Hamden…

Professor Haggerty passes away at age 62

Biochemistry Professor John Haggerty, 62, was outside reading a history book last Wednesday, a warm, sun-filled early spring day. A man, who made a career in studying, understanding and most…

Quinnipiac increases security for tonight

Between 800 to 1,000 students gathered around the Bobcat statue on the Mount Carmel Campus last night into this morning to celebrate after the men’s ice hockey team moved on…

QU seminars here to stay

Despite rumors that the university plans to phase out the QU seminar program, the university is committed to keeping QU 101, 201 and 301, Coordinator of the QU Seminar Series…

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