Quinnipiac law students were inspired by the hard work and wise words of Connecticut Attorney General William Tong during his visit to professor Robert LaFrance’s environmental law class at the North ...
Jessica Chapman, Sixth-Year Diploma ’24, a social studies teacher at Norwich Free Academy, experienced a morning of complete surprise when she was honored with the "Oscar of Teaching," the prestigious ...
President Judy Olian was recently recognized by the Hamden Chamber of Commerce for her outstanding contributions to the local community. “Some of the most impactful growth at Quinnipiac has been in ...
After a distinguished career as a legal scholar, public defender, litigator and Director of the School of Law’s Legal Clinic, Law Professor Sarah Russell will next serve as a federal judge on the U.S.
Sandra Marchant started her fencing career 29 years ago at Quinnipiac after accepting an invitation to join the fencing club taught by her parents’ accountant. Though Marchant had already graduated ...
Bill Weldon ’71 leaned forward in his brown leather chair Monday to share the accumulated wisdom of a 41-year career at Johnson & Johnson that began in an entry-level sales role and ended in the CEO’s ...
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas was recently awarded the 2024 Externship Achievement Award designed to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to externship teaching and the externship community. An ...
In recognition of Quinnipiac’s commitment to inclusivity and excellence, the university was ranked among the 2024 Best Colleges for International Students by Colleges of Distinction. Colleges of ...
To attract more pollinators in the garden, biology major Louise Bacon ’24, MS ’25, would recommend planting a variety of blue and purple flowers. Her research on the color preference of native ...
Quinnipiac students and staff created a prototype for AccessiMove, an AI-powered accessibility tool that allows those with motor impairments to use computers. The tool uses facial recognition such as ...