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Members of Connecticut’s intertribal community honored their Indigenous culture, ancestors, and ancestral lands at Quinnipiac ...
Since he started teaching journalism courses at Quinnipiac in 2012, Pietruszkiewicz has always stressed the importance of ...
In a single day, nearly 1,000 Bobcats put their hearts and hands into helping others, as Quinnipiac’s 16th annual Big Event ...
Two exciting days of ambition and Bobcat pride resonated with huge crowds of newly admitted students and their families ...
The national spotlight continues to shine on Quinnipiac School of Law, once again named a top school by National Jurist's preLaw in its Spring 2025 issue. Quinnipiac Law has been recognized among the ...
At Quinnipiac, we provide the knowledge and resources you need to make a tangible impact on your chosen field. Through a combination of classroom theory and practical experience designed for you to ...
If you have previously earned college credits and are thinking now is the time to complete your bachelor’s degree, Quinnipiac University has flexible opportunities to help you reach your goals. Each ...
When the new School of Business opens next month, Board of Trustees member Brett Amendola ’91 will be among the Quinnipiac dignitaries at the ribbon cutting. But back in the early 1990s, when Amendola ...
The “Global Opportunities in Asset Allocation: From Alternatives to Emerging Markets and Beyond” panel on the second day of Quinnipiac's 14th Global Asset Management Education (GAME) Forum in New York ...
To help acknowledge and respect indigenous people and their land, Quinnipiac University welcomed Mohegan Tribe Vice Chairperson Sarah E. Harris to speak with the university community on April 7.
Four women who took four distinct paths to impactful careers in sports shared their wisdom with the next generation in the Mount Carmel Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon. The panel discussion, entitled ...
Christine Kinealy, professor of history and director of Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac, has been appointed to the Connecticut-Ireland Trade Commission by Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont.
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