Category: Education

Lauren McMahon and Lynn Sadosky

Quinnipiac University Presidential Public Service Fellows Gain Valuable Experience with North Haven, Hamden Departments

[box]Quinnipiac University’s Lauren McMahon, left, a New Rochelle, N.Y. resident and junior civil engineering major, with Lynn Sadosky, North Haven’s director of public works. McMahon is one of eight Quinnipiac Presidential Public Service Fellows working in

Nicole Cottle

Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant Student Organizing Free Asthma Camp for Children 6-12 Aug. 2

[box]Nicole Cottle of Hamden, the Quinnipiac University physician assistant student organizing an asthma camp scheduled for Aug. 2 on Quinnipiac’s North Haven Campus.[/box] A physician assistant student at Quinnipiac University is offering a free asthma camp for children between the ages

Senator Fasano Comments on Common Core Task Force Report

Governor Dannel P. Malloy released the final report of the Common Core Implementation Task Force, as well as his Connecticut Core initiative to coincide with the report. State Senator Len Fasano (R-34), Senate Minority Leader

North Haven Middle School Renovation Project Passes

The polls have closed, and the votes are in: Town voted 2136 to 709 to support North Haven students and a new Middle School.

Dr. J. Alan Otsuki Appointed Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education at Quinnipiac University

Dr. J. Alan Otsuki, of North Haven, has been appointed senior associate dean for medical education at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. In his new position, Otsuki will be responsible for overseeing

‘The Minnitts of Anabeg’ to Be Screened Aug. 5 at Quinnipiac University

Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University will present a screening of “The Minnitts of Anabeg” with Director Alan Brown at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 5, at the Clarice L. Buckman Theater on Quinnipiac’s Mount Carmel Campus, 275

North Haven Middle School Construction Project Q&A

Perkins Eastman Design Principal Mark McCarthy and NHMS Principal Philip Piazza answer questions concerning the proposed updates to the school. The referendum for the Middle School rebuild project will take place on Tuesday, June 17,

North Haven Voters to Decide if Middle School Renovation Project Moves Forward

[box]The following message was paid for by the North Haven Democratic Town Committee[/box] North Haven’s Middle School has urgent problems. In the 50 plus years since it was built, it was never rehabilitated or modernized to

Playground Bench Dedicated to Matthew Jacques

[box]By NEWS 8’s Kent Pierce[/box] A little boy is gone, but he is certainly not being forgotten at a school in North Haven. A heart defect took his life but his spirit lives on thanks

Quinnipiac University’s nursing honor society presents $248 and four supermarket carts of food to the North Haven Food Bank

[box]From left: Daniel Riccio, Jr. , welfare administrator, Town of North Haven, Community Services and Recreation;  Rhea Sanford, associate clinical professor, Quinnipiac University School of Nursing, president of Sigma Theta Tau International, Tau Rho Chapter; Barbara

Twenty-five area middle and high school students with special needs take part in ‘Fun in the Sun’

[box]Cheshire residents Bobby Hedden, front left, and Ryan Farrell dance with Quinnipiac University students Danielle Mackey, back left, Cameron Maselli and Michelle Gomez during “Fun in the Sun” May 31 at Quinnipiac University’s North Haven

Quinnipiac University to host summer information session for prospective physician assistant graduate students June 17

Quinnipiac University will host an information session for prospective graduate students interested in the physician assistant program at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17 on its North Haven Campus, 370 Bassett Road.  The session will begin with a presentation by