The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine has announced an anatomical gift program, in which people living in Connecticut can sign up to donate their bodies to the medical…
For the first time, this year’s Earth Day events at Quinnipiac will take place over the span of two months, ending with the Earth Day celebration on April 18. The…
What started as a project for an entrepreneur class senior year turned into a website to connect Greek life across the country: IGreekU. Quinnipiac students Jenna Kuhn and Marc Vandal…
Quinnipiac students can now earn rewards and discounts for local restaurants and businesses simply by riding the shuttles. CT Rides, a program sponsored by CT Department of Transportation, has partnered…
Quinnipiac’s Student Technology Academic Resource (STAR) Program is now hiring. The program is located on all three campuses and are looking for people with customer service skills and technical skills…
Quinnipiac’s Washington, D.C. Semester Program’s deadline is approaching. The program includes an internship in Washington, D.C. for any major and automatically applies one’s financial aid package. The courses linked to…
Theater for Community will present “Lily Hare” at 7:30 p.m. in Buckman Theater beginning tomorrow night. The dark comedy, written by New Haven playwright Kevin Daly, is set in 1849…
Gun violence in South Africa A recent shooting of a girlfriend mistaken for a burglary sparked concerns with gun violence in South Africa. Olympic and Paralympic competitor of South Africa, Oscar…
The time for internship hunting and networking has come, and the School of Communications’ second annual Media MashUp can help make it a smooth transition. With nearly 50 companies looking…
Professor of Law Jennifer Gerarda Brown was announced as the new dean of Quinnipiac University’s School of Law by President John Lahey last week, effective July 1, 2013. Brown joined…
Retired Professor of Economics Vincent DeAndrea passed away on Feb. 9, according to a MyQ announcement. DeAndrea began teaching at Quinnipiac in 1968 and taught for 38 years before retiring…
David Rosettenstein, Carmen Tortora Professor of Law, passed away on Feb. 19, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Rosettenstein began teaching at the School of Law in 1981,…
Putting a price on educationReturning Quinnipiac students and incoming freshmen will have to reach a little deeper into their pockets next fall if they intend to pay for their education.…