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Quinnipiac University to Host Oct. 28 Panel Discussion “Drowning in Health Care Costs: All Hands on Deck”

Steven Brill, author of the Time Magazine special report, “The Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us,” will be among the speakers taking part in the panel discussion, “Drowning in Health Care Costs: All Hands on Deck,”

Quinnipiac University’s School of Medicine and Griffin Hospital Sign Five-Year Clinical Affiliation Agreement

[box](l) Dr. Bruce Koeppen, founding dean of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. (r) President and CEO of Griffin Hospital Patrick Charmel[/box] The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine

Sinead McCoole, Curator of the Jackie Clarke Collection, To Lecture at Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum

Sinead McCoole, curator of the Jackie Clarke Collection in County Mayo, Ireland, will discuss the private collection of Irish history material, when she lectures at Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University, 3011 Whitney Ave., from 5:30-7 p.m. on

Plaintiff in Supreme Court Case on Students’ Free Speech Rights to Lecture Nov. 12 at Quinnipiac University School of Law Center

[box]Mary Beth Tinker, a plaintiff in the landmark 1969 U.S. Supreme Court case that set the legal standard for students’ First Amendment rights to free expression, will lecture at the Quinnipiac University School of Law on Tuesday, Nov.

Quinnipiac University School of Health Sciences Students Teach Children Proper Tooth Brushing Techniques

[box]Matt Bolton, of Hamden, an occupational therapy student at Quinnipiac University, teaches effective tooth brushing techniques to a child from the M.L. Keefe Community Center as part of an oral health education day with occupational

QU Presidential Public Service Fellows Honored for Their Work in North Haven

Quinnipiac University senior Steven Pflug spent nine weeks during a summer program working with the Hamden Police Department to help develop a predictive crime mapping project. “It’s basically tactical intelligence,” explained Pflug, a criminal justice and political science major. “It

North Haven Residents, Legislators Talk Issues Over Coffee

On October 4th State Rep. Dave Yaccarino (R-87) and State Sen. Len Fasano (R-34) met with North Haven residents at their monthly “Coffee with Your Legislators” event at McDonald’s on Washington Avenue. The legislators offered residents an update on

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Quinnipiac University Nursing Professor To Receive Virginia A. Henderson Award for Outstanding Contributions to Nursing Research

Cynthia Barrere, of Prospect, a professor in the School of Nursingat Quinnipiac University, will receive the Virginia A. Henderson Award for Outstanding Contributions to Nursing Research at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Nurses’ Association on Oct. 23.

Hundreds of Local Residents Take Part in Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk at Quinnipiac University

Hundreds of local residents joined members of the Quinnipiac University community on the North Haven Campus on Oct. 6 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s annual walk. “It’s a very worthy cause,” said Jean Lange, founding dean of

Meet the Board of Education Candidates

Meet the Board of Education Candidates: Roundtable Discussion Wednesday, October 30th – 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM North Haven High School Auditorium What a great time to get to know the members of the board of education! Did

Economic Development Breakfast

Watch NHTV’s coverage of the North Haven Economic Development Breakfast, held at the North Haven Holiday Inn on September 26, 2013.

Two New Laws to Help Voters

[box]Jackie MacKnight calling Hamden and North Haven town clerks.[/box] “Two new laws will help some people with being able to vote,” says Jackie MacKnight, co-vice president of the League of Women Voters of Hamden-North Haven. One