Vause is pursuing a career in emergency medicine, while Sorkin is matching into diagnostic radiology. Moving to the United ...
President Judy Olian wrote an op-ed that was published March 13 in TIME magazine titled, “Can young people afford to not go ...
The event, held on February 23, was also a welcome reprieve from the perils of Heichman’s day job as a Pasadena firefighter ...
Our graduate computing and engineering programs prepare you for a variety of careers at the forefront of the digital age. Combining in-depth theory with hands-on application, our programs are led by ...
From Miracle Child to Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Chair, Aliana Fichera ‘26 has seen the impact of QTHON from a unique perspective. Fichera’s childhood looked different than those of other kids her age.
Nick Pietruszkiewicz, assistant professor of journalism and interim program director of sports communications, spent six years overseeing college basketball for ESPN.com learning the ins and outs of ...
Natalie Lyon ’25, a civil engineering major, will join CDM Smith in Boston as a structural engineer, focusing on the design and analysis of bridges, tunnels and retaining walls. Lyon credits her time ...
Serving as a congressional intern for the Office of U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, the aspirational Quinnipiac journey of Yealie Ulaba-Samura ’25 is not slowing as she heads toward Commencement in May.
In recognition of Social Work Month and in gratitude to community partners, Quinnipiac’s social work department hosted an information-packed panel discussion, “From Policy to People: Navigating ...
Leveraging her research experience at Quinnipiac, Teddi Matthews ’24, MS ’25, was inspired to start her podcast, Bobcats with Beakers, leading her to a newfound passion for science communication.
As Quinnipiac Board of Trustees Chairman, Founder of Quinnipiac’s Saia Family Fund and Founder of the You Got This Kid (YGTK) Leadership Foundation, Chuck Saia '91, MBA '94, is helping foster the next ...
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