Month: November 2019
Quinnipiac University will host a workshop with Okhee Lee on Saturday, Dec. 7. Lee is a professor in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development at New York University. Her research areas include science education, language and culture, and teacher education. (Photo courtesy of NYU).
Quinnipiac University’s Science Teaching and Learning Center will host Prof. Okhee Lee on Dec. 7
Lee is a professor in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development at New York University. Her research areas include science education, language and culture, and teacher education.
Sasha Turner, of North Haven, associate professor of history at Quinnipiac University, was a guest speaker at a two-day symposium titled, “Capitalism and Slavery – 75 Years Later,” on Nov. 14 and 15 at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago. Autumn Driscoll/Quinnipiac University.
Quinnipiac University Prof. Sasha Turner guest speaker at symposium, ‘Capitalism and Slavery – 75 Years Later,’ in Trinidad and Tobago
Williams was one of the early founders of CARICOM, an organization made up of 20 Caribbean nations to promote economic and political integration and cooperation among members.
Quinnipiac University student Jake Flanagan rakes leaves at Animal Haven in North Haven on Nov. 9 as part of a Greek Day of Community Service. (Richard Petrosino/Quinnipiac University).
Quinnipiac University students participated in a Greek Day of Community Service
In North Haven, the students helped out at the Girl Scouts, Animal Haven Inc. and Pet Smart.
The Lynne L. Pantalena Law Library at Quinnipiac University by John Hassett.
Quinnipiac University named a ‘Best Law School’ by The Princeton Review
The institutional survey, which numbered more than 200 questions, covered topics from academic offerings and admission requirements to data about currently enrolled students and graduates’ employment.