Month: March 2016

Quinnipiac University School of Nursing to celebrate its holistic endorsement with lecture on self-care April 13

Gloria Donnelly, dean and professor of the Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, will present the lecture, “The Examined Life: Professional Obligations for Self-Care,” at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, in the

About 1,800 from Quinnipiac University expected to do community service during The Big Event

About 1,800 members of the Quinnipiac University community will take part in The Big Event, a day of community service, on Saturday, April 9.

Lawmakers Achieve Bipartisan Budget Fix

Democrats & Republicans Successfully Negotiate a 2016 Deficit Mitigation Plan

NHHS Spring 2016 Instrumental and Jazz Band Concert

Music from the North Haven High School Spring 2016 Instrumental and Jazz Band concert, as performed by the students of Mr. Ken Tedeschi.

Quinnipiac University’s master of social work program granted initial accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education

  Quinnipiac University’s master of social work program has been granted initial accreditation through February 2020 by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). “We are grateful for the support of the university and the

North Haven Fire Department Celebrates Volunteer Firefighter Day

On Saturday, April 9, 2016, more than 55 volunteer fire departments throughout the state will celebrate the start of National Volunteer Week (April 10-16) by holding open houses. North Haven Fire Department will be participating

Quinnipiac University nursing students selected to attend Student Policy Summit in Washington D.C. March 20-22

Quinnipiac University School of Nursing students Andrew Geller and Natasha Singer were selected to attend the 2016 American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Student Policy Summit March 20-22 in Washington, D.C. The summit is

Peer institutions rank Quinnipiac University’s entry-level graduate occupational therapy program the best in Connecticut, according to U.S. News & World Report

Quinnipiac University’s entry-level master’s degree in occupational therapy program was ranked the best in Connecticut and No. 22 overall in a peer assessment survey of 2017 Best Graduate Schools conducted by U.S. News & World

Quinnipiac University students raise more than $115,000 for the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center

Quinnipiac University students recently raised more than $115,000 for the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center by dancing for The kids at QTHON, a seven-hour dance marathon that attracted 900 students, in the Athletics and Recreation Center

Two physicians to discuss health care issues facing veterans March 22 at Quinnipiac University

Dr. Lucile Burgo-Black, national co-director of the Post Deployment Integrated Care Initiative, and Dr. Juliette Spelman, a primary care provider at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven, will be the featured speakers at

Quinnipiac University School of Medicine and the NAACP to host Sickle Cell Awareness Day April 1

James Rawlings, clinical instructor of public health at Yale University and president of the Greater New Haven branch of the NAACP, will be the keynote speaker at Sickle Cell Awareness Day, which will take place

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Rep. Yaccarino Supports Legislation To Help Connecticut Veterans

HARTFORD – Ranking member of the General Assembly’s Veterans’ Affairs Committee, State Representative Dave Yaccarino joined members of the Committee to vote in favor of legislation that would seek to assist Connecticut’s veterans on Tuesday,