Category: Education

Kyle Souza, the Student Bar Association president at the Quinnipiac University School of Law, delivers remarks at commencement exercises as Jennifer Gerarda Brown, dean of the School of Law, looks on. Photo by Quinnipiac University.

Quinnipiac University confers 128 law degrees during commencement exercises for the School of Law

Emily Bazelon, a senior research scholar and lecturer in law, Truman Capote Fellow at Yale Law School and writer for The New York Times Magazine, addressed the Class of 2022 and urged the graduates to use their education to protect others.

Dr. Linda Kerandi delivered the student remarks for the Class of 2022 at commencement exercises for the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. Photo by Quinnipiac University

Quinnipiac University confers 96 medical degrees during commencement ceremonies for the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine

Yale School of Medicine Professor Dr. Auguste Fortin VI addressed the graduates at the People’s United Center and reminded them that when it comes to effective patient care, the most powerful medicine evolves from care, compassion and love.

Michael Jai White

Quinnipiac University to host DIASPORACON, a conference for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color artists and writers interested in learning more about the comic book and graphic novel industry

The conference will take place from noon-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 23 in the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on Quinnpiac’s North Haven Campus.

Quinnipiac University student Jayce Cicchino plants flowers at the Keefe Community Center.

Quinnipiac University participates in the 13th annual Big Event

During this year’s Big Event, Quinnipiac students, faculty, staff and alumni formed teams and spruced up sites in towns including North Haven.

Quinnipiac University community to participate in the 13th annual Big Event on April 9

The Big Event is a day of community service that connects Quinnipiac students, faculty, staff and alumni with community partners in the Greater New Haven area and beyond.

(L-R) Sen. Chris Murphy, Greg Amodio, Mike Schill and Quinnipiac President Judy Olian

Quinnipiac University to host, ‘The Way Forward: The Future of College Athletics,’ with U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy on April 6

Murphy, Amodio and Schill, who also serves as chair of the Pac-12 CEO Group, will discuss the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in the National Collegiate Athletic Association vs. Shawne Alston et al case.

Quinnipiac University to host Connecticut Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology Career Fair on April 5

The fair, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the People’s United Center, 305 Sherman Ave.

Quinnipiac University School of Law to host “Topics in American Legal History” symposium March 25

This virtual symposium, which will feature presentations by five distinguished scholars, is free and open to the public.

State Rep. Dave Yaccarino Celebrates Read Across America at Ridge Road School

The annual tradition, promoted by the National Education Association (NEA), began in 1998 as a way to promote childhood literacy and celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday.

Quinnipiac University Announces Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum Collection Will Remain in Connecticut and Intact as it Moves to Fairfield

University will partner with the Gaelic-American Club of Fairfield for display of the collection, assuring a sustainable future and broad visibility for the collection.

Cheryl Cartier, manager of the Quinnipiac University bookstore, organized a collection drive to benefit about 50 Hamden residents who were displaced by a fire at a Hamden apartment complex.

Quinnipiac University is doing its part to help the victims of a Valentine’s Day fire in Hamden.

The donations will benefit the at least 50 people forced from their homes when a fire tore through an apartment complex.

The Quinnipiac Law Review to present virtual symposium, ‘History of the Connecticut Constitution,’ on March 4

Opening remarks start at 10:30 a.m. followed by three sessions. Session I, titled, “History of the Connecticut Constitution,” will run from 10:45-11:45 a.m. and feature Judge Jon Blue and Judge Henry Cohn.