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Faculty and staff have begun to move in to our new South Quad academic buildings this week — our new 79,000-square-foot School of Business and our new 137,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art, ...
Quinnipiac School of Law’s student-centered law experience and mission to educate the whole lawyer continues to lean into the legal world’s evolving educational and practice landscape by implementing ...
Our newest law students officially joined the Quinnipiac Law community last week, taking the professional oath and celebrating the beginning of their law school journeys with family and friends.
Camp No Limits returned to Quinnipiac this July, celebrating its 10th anniversary and welcoming 17 campers from across the country for a weekend of adaptive sports, peer support and life skills. With ...
Learn more about Quinnipiac alumna TaShun Bowden-Lewis, JD ’97, Connecticut’s first Black chief public defender.
Cayla Kumar, MHS ‘25, a recent graduate of the accelerated biomedical sciences master's program, was recently crowned Miss Connecticut 2025 — a title she now proudly carries with purpose. Kumar’s win ...
“These new faculty members represent the future of legal education—innovative, accomplished, and deeply committed to student success,” said Brian Gallini, dean of the School of Law. “Their diverse ...
Banned books, bold voices Pantalena Law Library hosts drag story time panel in honor of banned books week. October 05, 2023 Share this story ...
Nearly a dozen students traveled to Poland to learn more about "Holocaust and Film" led by Professor Ewa Callahan and Professor Gedeon Werner. Students visited Holocaust memorial sites learning about ...
The 13th John A. Speziale Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium brought together community stakeholders, educators, legal professionals, legislators, law enforcement and others to inspire change.
Giovanni Kanter ’23 has nothing but gratitude for the communities he became a part of during his time at Quinnipiac. A nursing major who appreciated the school's structure and knew that it was the ...
The Quinnipiac physical therapy department collected more than 70 pairs of gently used shoes to be donated to homeless shelters throughout Connecticut recently as part of the American Physical Therapy ...
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