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Throughout his journalism career, Taylor Popielarz ’15 has worked at some of the most iconic addresses in America — 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Capitol Hill and now 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., The White House.
Four law students had the opportunity to take on real criminal appeal cases at the Connecticut Supreme Court, as part of the Prosecution Appellate Clinic. The Prosecution Appellate Clinic is one of ...
Innovative young students using computer science to solve real world problems were celebrated May 30, when Quinnipiac School of Computing and Engineering hosted Connecticut Lt. Governor Susan ...
It was dark and stormy outside on Saturday morning on our North Haven Campus, but 1-year-old Iggy Emberling’s wide grin lit up the Quinnipiac facilities department garage as he took laps through an ...
The Alumni Summer Series, hosted by the Office of Development & Alumni Affairs, invites alumni to reconnect through memorable evenings at MLB stadiums and local breweries to celebrate Bobcat pride and ...
At Quinnipiac, we provide the knowledge and resources you need to make a tangible impact on your chosen field. Through a combination of classroom theory and practical experience designed for you to ...
Our first Orientation session kicks off in less than two weeks — and we are so excited to welcome you to the Quinnipiac community! If you have not already registered for our mandatory first-year ...
Just hours after crossing the Commencement stage, I traded my cap and gown for a passport and press badge, embarking on the trip of a lifetime to the world’s largest film festival. Beyond the red ...
Quinnipiac's Marilyn Ford, professor of law and the Neil H. Cogan Public Service Chair, has been named to the Northeast Black Law Students Association’s (NEBLSA) 57 Most Influential Black Attorneys ...
As a Quinnipiac Bobcat, you will be steps away from 175+ unique student-run clubs and organizations. Whether you are a commuter or residential student, we've got you covered. The Commuter Student ...
Elena Hernandez ’25 stood at attention, unflinching and unafraid, with rows and rows of other soldiers at Camp Nett in southeastern Connecticut last summer. As one of the few women in a battalion of ...
The Arnold Bernhard Library's recent showcase of faculty scholarship and publications is more than a celebration of individual achievements — it reflects a broader university trend: the notable rise ...