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Quinnipiac’s 10th annual Projects Day energized two floors of the School Computing and Engineering as over 80 graduating students’ innovative projects showcased the inspirational spirit of the next ...
Trenton Honda will join the Quinnipiac community as the dean of the School of Health Sciences. In addition to his leadership role, Honda will serve as a professor of biomedical sciences and physician ...
The following awards were presented to graduating law students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and leadership. Selected by faculty and program directors, these honorees are ...
The following awards and honors were presented to Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine graduates who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership and dedication to the field of ...
The following awards were presented by the deans of each school and college at the school/college award ceremonies. Selected by program directors and department chairs, these awardees are also honored ...
The following academic honors were awarded to outstanding graduating graduate students for their exceptional scholarship and dedication. Selected by program directors and faculty, these honorees are ...
A momentous pinning ceremony celebrated the BSN Class of 2025 on May 9, as 175 graduating seniors transitioned from nursing students to professional nurses with the presentation of their Quinnipiac ...
While artificial intelligence continues to emerge as a powerful tool in medicine and the health sciences fields, it’s not a panacea, or even, a replacement for human stewardship, Dr. Barry Stein told ...
Under clear skies perfectly suited for aviation and exploration, Richard Benton, MBA, shared a mission of purpose, excellence and adaptation Sunday during his Commencement address on the Mount Carmel ...
During Saturday’s afternoon ceremony, keynote speaker Eric Marrapodi ’03, NPR vice president of news programming, urged graduates of the School of Communications and College of Arts & Sciences to ...
In a morning ceremony filled with anticipation and applause, the School of Education and the School of Nursing came together to celebrate their 2025 graduates, individuals who have spent years ...
Craig N. McLean, JD ’93, former director of research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, challenged the Quinnipiac School of Law Class of 2025 to “reach higher” and “remember your ...