The Feeding Families Foundation is changing both the standard of care in hospitals and the lives of families across the nation. The nonprofit was recently recognized on the floor of the U.S. House of ...
Averial Evans '24, MS '25, graduated Quinnipiac’s 3+1 accelerated dual-degree program, earning a bachelor's in journalism with a minor in political science and a master's in public relations. She is ...
Quinnipiac students came together to raise more than $70,000 to support pediatric patients ands their families at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. The student-run organization decimated its ...
When Amari Smith ‘27 was looking for a university to transfer to, he knew Quinnipiac was the place for him when he felt a sense of personal connection. Smith, a journalism major with a minor in law in ...
Members of the Quinnipiac community participated in kimchi fermenting classes in the RecWell Demonstration Kitchen, where they learned how to make their own kimchi to consume as a snack or use to cook ...
School of Nursing students gained greater appreciation for Indigenous culture while expanding their nursing education on a recent trip to the Navajo Nation. Led by two faculty members from the School ...
Brian Gallini, dean of the School of Law, has been appointed co-chair of the Connecticut Public Service Pathway to Licensure Task Force, a statewide initiative examining how attorneys are licensed and ...
Quinnipiac Women’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach Brent Hill helped lead the United States to a victory over Canada in the gold-medal contest at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Games on Thursday. Hill ...
Providing a vital, collaborative forum for business school leaders from across the state, the second annual Connecticut Business Deans Summit convened at Quinnipiac University School of Business on ...
Quinnipiac will host the 2025-2026 Connecticut Poetry Circuit reading from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. on Monday, March 2, in the Carl Hansen Student Center Piazza. The reading is part of this year’s statewide ...
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CAP co-leader Jake Poet ’26 said he was proud that CAP was part of the event. “We were able to help sort over 7,000 pounds worth of food which equates to about 5,000 meals,” said Poet. “This ...
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