Speaking at Quinnipiac just days before the 2024 presidential election, political historian Leah Wright Rigueur urged the audience to look beyond the immediate results of the day and consider the ...
Author James Patterson and Quinnipiac Polling Analyst Timothy Malloy have co-authored “American Heroes,” which features a series of profiles in courage from recipients of the three most significant ...
This journey is for you, too. Whether you live around the corner or in a remote corner of the globe, you are part of the Bobcat family. We know the decision to send your child to study at Quinnipiac ...
Frequently cited by national and international media outlets, public officials and researchers, the independent Quinnipiac University Poll is universally regarded as the gold standard and one of 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 ...
QTHON Cares brought together 500 attendees for a day of creative activities and mental health support, raising over $16,000 for Connecticut Children’s. The event invited participants to enjoy ...
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 ...
Don DiStefano, administrative captain in Public Safety, is featured in the new Netflix documentary series “This Is the Zodiac Speaking,” which delves into the infamous Zodiac Killer case — one of the ...
Quinnipiac’s Presidential Public Service Fellows have earned top marks from the Town of Hamden, as key contributors to the municipality’s 2024 Sustainable CT Climate Leader status. Announced October 7 ...
On a brilliant fall morning, as the Mount Carmel Campus stirred with anticipation for a full slate of Bobcat Weekend festivities attended by nearly 5,000 members of the extended Quinnipiac family, ...
The town of Hamden will get a neighborly assist from Quinnipiac when it replaces the eight public tennis courts on Mix Avenue in early 2025. A $152,000 donation from the university will help fund a ...