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 ...
The impact of Quinnipiac was highlighted from a powerful platform during the first Hamden Day at the Connecticut Capitol, with a focus on the university’s role as a vital engine for the state’s ...
Quinnipiac has opened registration for a unique two-week molecular biology summer workshop scheduled for July 19 through August 1, developed in partnership with New England Biolabs® (NEB®), taking ...
From lived experience to industry expertise, a powerhouse lineup of speakers explored what it takes to succeed in, and reshape, the world of women’s sports at Quinnipiac’s second annual Women and ...
Quinnipiac has achieved a milestone for its Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program: a formal partnership with Connecticut Orthopaedics as part of an integrated DPT residency pilot that is the first ...
With Connecticut’s Special Olympic games on the horizon for June, athletes prepared to speak to the media with Professor Andrea Obston. Athletes and SOCT Global Messengers spent a recent morning ...
Catherine Gillespie, director of spiritual and religious life, was elated to find a position that combined passions for higher education leadership with spiritual guidance at Quinnipiac Catherine ...
Raegan Brosseau ’27, an honors behavioral neuroscience student, has always been interested in the science of stress — and thanks to her work at Quinnipiac, she has been able to pioneer new research ...
Artwork by students throughout the region was celebrated at our School of Education's 14th annual Kaleidoscope of Creativity gallery on March 31 at the School of Education. Thanks to an ongoing ...
Quinnipiac Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine student Lee Dong, MD '28, is using the power of words to deliver hard medical news with empathy and understanding. In medicine, a cancer diagnosis will ...
Jen Rizzotti is immortalized on the cover of the April 10, 1995 edition of Sports Illustrated, her eyes trained on a bounding basketball above the headline “Perfect!” It’s an iconic image, one that ...