‘Human trafficking is one of the most significant human rights violations of...
Professor Kalilah Brown-Dean Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, associate professor of political science at Quinnipiac University and author of the recent Ebony article “Who Fights for Black Girls,” said the...
View ArticlePhysician assistant student organizes free asthma camp
Nicole Cottle is organizing a free asthma camp for kids. A physician assistant student at Quinnipiac University is offering a free asthma camp for children between the ages of 6-12 from 9 a.m. to 3...
View ArticleSimulation lab offers students realistic lessons in patient care
State-of-the-art technology offers students real-life experiences in simulation labs. Quinnipiac University’s state-of-the-art North Haven Campus wasn’t the only aspect that intrigued senior nursing...
View ArticleUniversity highlights biggest moments since 2008
To celebrate our 20,000th Facebook connection, and 100,000th-plus social media connection, we are highlighting 20 of the biggest moments at the university since we began actively using the page. First...
View ArticleStudents walk in the footsteps of Magellan and Columbus
Building upon the lessons learned in a small classroom deep within the university’s Center for Communications and Engineering, 19 Quinnipiac students walked in the footsteps of Christopher Columbus and...
View ArticleDiagnostic imaging students travel abroad for their clinicals
Seven of our diagnostic imaging students are in Ireland completing clinicals. Here, six of them pause for a photo in front of Blarney Castle. “These students are gaining international experience in...
View ArticlePhysician assistant program touts 100 percent pass rate
The most recent physician assistant graduates for achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam. This is the second consecutive year graduates earned a 100...
View ArticleStudents participate in clinical rotations abroad
Abby Blake ’16 recently completed a one-month rotation in Uganda with Child Family Health International to build upon the foundation of the lessons she learned in our classrooms as part of our global...
View ArticleUniversity celebrates decade of changing lives in Nicaragua
Lindsey Raffol’s sophomore spring break trip isn’t just a memory – it ended up changing her life. Raffol ’12, MS ’14 traveled with Quinnipiac to Leon, Nicaragua to assist in building a classroom and...
View ArticleLooking back at some of the highlights of 2015
2015 was a year that exemplified our mission of developing extraordinarily well-prepared graduates. Among the highlights of the past year: Irish Taoiseach and Prime Minister Enda Kenny speaks with...
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