Month: November 2016
Quinnipiac University to host workshop, “A Survey of Beliefs and Priorities About Access to Justice in Family Law: The Search for a Multidisciplinary Perspective,” on Dec. 1
The workshop, which will feature speakers Peter Salem and Michael Saini, will take place in MNH Room 105 on the North Haven Campus. It is free and open to the public.
Quinnipiac University School of Education to host Compassionate Communication Workshop Dec. 6
The Chadukiewiczes will base the workshop on Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a language of compassion developed by the late American psychologist Marshall Rosenberg.
Female cat, whose kittens were rescued from a storm drain at Quinnipiac University, has also been found
The mother was found by university facilities workers near the Hilltop Parking Lot on the Mount Carmel Campus, not far from the storm drain where she and her four kittens spent Monday night and Tuesday morning.
State Lawmakers Meet with UConn Students & Prospective Students in North Haven
Sen. Fasano, Rep. Candelora, Rep. Yaccarino, Rep. Mushinsky & Rep. Albis attend UConn Prospective Student Event at North Haven High School.
Public invited to attend at two free student concerts at Quinnipiac University
The public is invited to visit the Clarice L. Buckman Theater at Quinnipiac University, 275 Mount Carmel Ave., twice in December to watch university students perform two free concerts.
North Haven resident meets Ron Insana of CNBC and MSNBC
Following a turbulent election season, some students are feeling anxious. Ron Insana, a contributor to Comcast NBCUniversal’s networks CNBC and MSNBC, came to Quinnipiac University on Nov. 16, to put them at ease.
All United Bank Branches Participating in the Toys for Tots Program
The Community Can Donate a New, Unwrapped Toy at a United Bank Branch through Dec. 13
William Kohlhepp of North Haven elected president of the Physician Assistant Education Association board
Kohlhepp, who also is a tenured professor in Quinnipiac’s physician assistant studies program, has been on the PAEA board of directors since 2010.
Fasano: Honored to Serve as Your State Senator & Lead State in a New Direction
Connecticut is a great state, filled with rich history, tradition and culture. We have the potential to be one of the best places to raise a family and start a business.
NHHS 2016 Wounded Warrior Concert
Wounded Warrior Project provides free programs and services focused on the physical, mental, and long-term financial well-being of this generation of injured veterans, their families and caregivers.
Sen. Len Fasano Re-Elected State Senate Republican Leader; Sen. Kevin Witkos Named Senate Republican Leader Pro Tempore
Sen. Len Fasano represents the 34th Senate District communities of Durham, East Haven, North Haven and Wallingford. He has served as a state Senator since 2003 and was first elected to serve as Senate Minority Leader in 2014.
In Historic Election, Republicans Pick Up Three New State Senate Seats, Tie Democrats 18-18 for Balanced State Senate Makeup
Connecticut Senate Republicans today announced that their gain of three new seats will create an even split between Democrats and Republicans in the state Senate for the first time in over 100 years.