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‘Cartridges For A Cure’ paying off

It is an investment that has been reaping big rewards among students on the Hamden High School Dance Team and they are looking beyond their classroom for help. Lynsey Teulings,…

A different kind of ‘Recycling’ program helps feed the homeless

Some people can walk down a busy city street and ignore the people living on the sidewalks with no roof over their heads. Others, however, see this tragic occurrence and…

David McClendon excels at teaching his craft

City Editor David McClendon is the youngest person in management at the New Haven Register. He is also an adjunct professor at Quinnipiac University. After being a journalist in…

Around the world with Professor Kossakowski

Edward Kossakowski, an adjunct international business professor at Quinnipiac University, has traveled to dozens of countries, enabling him to provide his students with insights into other cultures. "Teaching is a career…

Weddington relates Roe v. Wade experience

Sarah Weddington, the defense attorney in the legendary Roe vs. Wade case spoke at Quinnipiac's Law School on March 30. The speech was given in the Grand Courtroom for the 17th…

Students saving lives

Four students at Quinnipiac are really making a difference. Laurie Sica, Michelle Moore, Steven Forti and Angela Christoforou are student nurses and are working to fulfill their service learning…

Sinanoglu knows what is important

Karacabey Levni Sinanoglu, adjunct professor of fine arts at Quinnipiac University, longs for the stability of a full-time teaching job but considers himself lucky to be teaching and to have…

Sophomore transfer solidifies QU soccer

With the athleticism and speed to play almost any sport, Quinnipiac sophomore Adam Abell chose soccer- the sport he has loved since his childhood. A native of Baltimore, Md., Abell played…

Dr. Bruce: professor, researcher and musician

Dr. Alan Bruce is a man of intrigue, wonder and mystery. He has been involved in music since before he could drive and wanted to teach students since he…

RA: more than a job

Senior Melissa Majocha loves being a Resident Assistant. The always smiling and friendly Majocha is responsible for keeping the peace and making her residents comfortable with their new…

Ridley scores for QU

Quinnipiac University student athlete Helen Ridley scores not only on the court but in the classroom as well. Ridley, 21, a junior, has played for Quinnipiac's women's basketball…

Paquette leads team to NEC

It was the most difficult time in her life, but Annie Paquette, senior and captain of the Quinnipiac Women's Lacrosse Team, had three incredibly successful seasons. She was honored as the…

QU Disney recruiter looks for “voluntEARS”

"M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E" is not only the theme song of the Mickey Mouse Club, but also the alma mater for more than 8,000 college students from around the globe. These students…

QU students split on building new Conn. casino

The Connecticut-based Schaghticoke Tribal Nation was granted federal recognition this month by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. The tribe, which has its headquarters in the town of Kent,…