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.

Quinnipiac University to host Nov. 8 forum ‘Bed Bugs Meet the Law’

On October 1, 2016, the Public Act 16-51, “An Act Concerning the Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenant Regarding the Treatment of Bed Bug Infestations” took effect. It provides a legal framework for landlords and tenants to respond to bed bug infestations in buildings and appropriate timely remedies.

2016 Election Day Ballots

Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with who’s on the ballot ahead of Tuesday’s election.

Quinnipiac University student nurses learn about program that teaches girls about the importance of breast exams

Nilan recently made a presentation to the student nurses about the “Get in Touch Foundation,” which strives to educate women and men of all ages about breast cancer awareness.

Quinnipiac University to make a voluntary payment of $500,000 to the town of North Haven

Quinnipiac University President John L. Lahey will present North Haven First Selectman Michael Freda a check for $500,000 during a ceremony scheduled to take place at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3.

Quinnipiac University to honor veterans and celebrate the launching of its Center for U.S. Veterans Rehabilitation

This event is sponsored by the Joining Forces initiative in the Quinnipiac University School of Nursing, which was launched in 2013 as part of a national initiative to educate faculty and health professionals about the needs and issues faced by our veterans, and Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital.

Dr. Charles Atkins to headline program on the opioid epidemic Nov. 18 at Quinnipiac University

This day-long workshop will explore how we got to where we are and which strategies, including medication-assisted treatment and legislative changes, are being implemented to turn back the tide of disability and death.

Haverford College professor to discuss her book on ‘Ethical Loneliness’ at Quinnipiac University School of Law Center on Nov. 7

Jill Stauffer, associate professor at Haverford College, will discuss her book, “Ethical Loneliness: The Injustice of Not Being Heard,” on Monday, Nov. 7.

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