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Judy Thompson

Quinnipiac University to launch new graduate nurse anesthesia program in May

[box]Judy Thompson, clinical assistant professor of nursing and director of the nurse anesthesia program at Quinnipiac University.[/box] Quinnipiac University will introduce a new graduate nurse anesthesia program that will start in May. The program, approved by the state of

Quinnipiac University to host second annual ‘Walk & Roll’ fundraiser for spinal cord injury awareness April 26

The second annual “Walk & Roll,” a walk to benefit the Connecticut Chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA), will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, on Quinnipiac

Earth Day

LWV at Hamden Earth Day

The League of Women Voters of Hamden-North Haven will participate in the Hamden Earth Day April 12, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. “We are calling our exhibit “Climate Change Reality”, said Diane Hoffman, organizer of the LWV participation.

Cricket Salsa

Quinnipiac University anthropology students hand out sustainability advice, culinary cricket creations

[box]Madeline Guman, a freshman physician assistant major from Trumbull, tastes Crunchy Cricket Salsa on April 1 at the Carl Hansen Student Center at Quinnipiac University.[/box] Christina Ast bit a chocolate chip cookie in half and

Dave Yaccarino

State Rep. Dave Yaccarino – On Hunger, Homelessness and Early Education

[box]by State Rep. Dave Yaccarino[/box] Homelessness and hunger are struggles our society deals with every day.  While many of us are fortunate to never experience this reality, it is far too convenient to forget those who

Katherine Chon

Quinnipiac University to host conference, ‘Stolen Lives: An Interprofessional Response to Human Trafficking,’ May 29-30

[box]Katherine Chon, the senior advisor on trafficking in persons at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and co-founder of Polaris Project, an organization combatting sex and labor trafficking in the U.S. and abroad.[/box] Quinnipiac

Zach Tabak

NHSC In-Town Referee Clinic

[box]Zach Tabak will be the instructor. Please come a few minutes early to sign in, and bring flags if you have them.[/box] A free clinic for new and returning In-Town Assistant Referees will be held

Clinical psychologist and author Margo Maine to discuss body image as part of Quinnipiac University’s Campus Cross Talk series

Margo Maine, clinical psychologist and author, will discuss body image as part of Quinnipiac University’s Campus Cross Talk series. Maine will present the lecture “The Body Myth: Part 1,” about the obsessions people have with food and

First Selectman Freda Announces Two Week Curbside Bulk Pick-up Program to Commence March 31, 2014

First Selectman Michael J. Freda announced today that effective Monday, March 31, 2014, the Town’s Department of Public Works will provide a two week curbside collection program for bulk items to the residents of North Haven. Bulk

Linda Pellico

Quinnipiac University School of Nursing to induct more than 100 students into international honor society at March 22 ceremony

[box]Linda Honan Pellico, associate professor at the Yale School of Nursing.[/box] Linda Honan Pellico, associate professor at the Yale University School of Nursing, will discuss “The Looking is Not Seeing and Listening is Not Hearing

ASAP Urgent Care

ASAP Urgent Care Offers Colon Cancer Risk Assessment

One of the deadliest cancers, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States – depending upon where it starts, it can be referred to as

Shannon Brownlee

Author of ‘Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer’ to speak at Quinnipiac University’s North Haven Campus March 18

[box]Shannon Brownlee, author of the groundbreaking book “Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer.”[/box] Shannon Brownlee, author of the groundbreaking book “Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and