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In today’s competitive market, a graduate degree is often the key to your success. We understand that making the transition from undergraduate to graduate study can be overwhelming, expensive and time ...
Quinnipiac's Marilyn Ford, professor of law and the Neil H. Cogan Public Service Chair, has been named to the Northeast Black Law Students Association’s (NEBLSA) 57 Most Influential Black Attorneys ...
Author of "Quinnipiac A to Z", Dan Sullivan ’13, reaches the next generation of students through a children’s book. When Sullivan and his wife Gabriella ’15, were looking for gifts for their friend's ...
Trenton Honda will join the Quinnipiac community as the dean of the School of Health Sciences. In addition to his leadership role, Honda will serve as a professor of biomedical sciences and physician ...
Just hours after crossing the Commencement stage, I traded my cap and gown for a passport and press badge, embarking on the trip of a lifetime to the world’s largest film festival. Beyond the red ...
Quinnipiac has five terms each academic year (Fall, January-term, Spring, Summer I and Summer II), and students are billed separately for each term. We are currently preparing for the Fall 2025 term.
Quinnipiac’s 10th annual Projects Day energized two floors of the School Computing and Engineering as over 80 graduating students’ innovative projects showcased the inspirational spirit of the next ...
As a Quinnipiac Bobcat, you will be steps away from 175+ unique student-run clubs and organizations. Whether you are a commuter or residential student, we've got you covered. The Commuter Student ...
The Arnold Bernhard Library's recent showcase of faculty scholarship and publications is more than a celebration of individual achievements — it reflects a broader university trend: the notable rise ...
For the 17th year, Quinnipiac University asked students to “Be kind! Leave your food behind!" Vincent Contrucci, director of community engagement at Quinnipiac, said the students were happy to donate ...
Elena Hernandez ’25 stood at attention, unflinching and unafraid, with rows and rows of other soldiers at Camp Nett in southeastern Connecticut last summer. As one of the few women in a battalion of ...
What started as a middle school hobby became a successful billion-view brand with DJ Ford’s ‘25 urgency to create and deliver results. Ford’s journey with social media began in middle school where he ...
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