
Quinnipiac University to host, ‘Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine’ on Feb. 12
O’Rourke’s album, “Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine,” evokes the harsh truths of the Irish peasant’s life during the potato blight of 1845–52.

“Bipartisanship Separates Connecticut from Washington”
What separates Connecticut lawmakers from Washington politicians is that here in our state Republicans and Democrats can, have and will continue to work together to reach solutions.

Civility, Kindness and Unity
When working with my legislative colleagues on both sides of the political aisle, I believe that the peoples’ interests are best served when a government is united through compromise.

James P. Ryan of North Haven appointed associate vice president for integrated marketing communications at Quinnipiac University
In his role, Ryan is responsible for advancing marketing communications across the university, including planning and implementing marketing strategies to elevate and/or support the university brand as well as the College of Arts and Sciences and the eight professional schools.

Rep. Yaccarino Receives ‘New Year’ Legislative Committee Assignments
House Republican Leader Themis Klarides named Rep. Dave Yaccarino to her 2019-2021 leadership team as a House Republican Whip, which gives him leadership responsibilities on the House Floor during floor debate.

Breakfast and Chat with your State Legislators
The event starts with a light breakfast and informal conversation at tables with the legislators, which allows residents to speak directly to their elected state senators and representatives about their concerns.

Quinnipiac University game design professor Jonah Warren of North Haven wins 2018 Best Game Award at Miami @ Play festival
Warren’s game, “Sloppy Forgeries,” earned first prize at the festival, which features a curated collection of art and design work demonstrating a range of playful experiences.

Film co-produced by Quinnipiac professor Ashley Brandon of North Haven to make world premiere at 2019 Sundance Film Festival
The film, “Stay Close,” will be screened in Sundance’s documentary short film category Jan. 24–Feb. 3 in Utah.

Dr. Bethany Zemba appointed vice president and chief of staff at Quinnipiac University
In her new role, Zemba will serve as a senior adviser, working closely with the senior management team to direct the formulation and execution of the university’s strategic plan.

2018 Fall Leaf Collection Program
Curbside leaf pickup begins Nov. 5th.

Quinnipiac University to host panel discussion, “The Real Story Behind Safe Schools,” Nov. 13
This program, sponsored by the School of Education, is free and open to the public.

Quinnipiac University Prof. Sasha Turner of North Haven receives award from the Association of Black Women Historians
Turner was presented with a 2018 Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book, Anthology, and Article Award for her article, “The Nameless and the Forgotten: Maternal Grief, Sacred Protection, and the Archive of Slavery.”