Quinnipiac University School of Medicine and the NAACP to host Sickle Cell Awareness Day April 1

James Rawlings, clinical instructor of public health at Yale University and president of the Greater New Haven branch of the NAACP, will be the keynote speaker at Sickle Cell Awareness Day, which will take place

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Rep. Yaccarino Supports Legislation To Help Connecticut Veterans

HARTFORD – Ranking member of the General Assembly’s Veterans’ Affairs Committee, State Representative Dave Yaccarino joined members of the Committee to vote in favor of legislation that would seek to assist Connecticut’s veterans on Tuesday,

Quinnipiac University secures $191,068 grant to continue science training for teachers in southern Connecticut schools

Quinnipiac University has secured a $191,068 Teacher Quality Partnership Program grant through the state Office of Higher Education to continue training teachers from school districts across southern Connecticut about the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

NFL arbitrator Shyam Das to discuss sports arbitration April 1 at QU School of Law Center

Shyam Das, a full-time labor arbitrator for 40 years, will discuss sports arbitration, drawing on his experience as an arbitrator for Major League Baseball and the National Football League, when he presents at the next

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Shred Day is Coming!

Shred Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2016 at Ridge Road Elementary School from 9:00 AM to Noon.

Documentary on the lives of senior athletes to be screened April 7 at Quinnipiac University

“Age of Champions,” an award-winning PBS documentary, will be screened from 6:30-9 p.m. on Thursday, April 7, in the Mount Carmel Auditorium at Quinnipiac University.

New York City council names St. Patrick’s Day Parade Chair John Lahey Irish Man of the Year

John L. Lahey, chair of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Board of Directors and president of Quinnipiac University, has been named the “Thomas Manton Person of the Year” by the New York City Council.

Spring Curbside Bulk PickUp Schedule

First Selectman Michael J. Freda announced today that The Department of Public Works Field Operations will provide a two-week collection program for bulk items for the weeks of April 4th and April 11th.

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Granby Memorial Middle School student wins Connecticut Spelling Bee at Quinnipiac University

Dwaritha Ramesh, an eighth-grade student at Granby Memorial Middle School, bested 62 other students from around the state Saturday to win the Connecticut Spelling Bee.

Quinnipiac University to host Connecticut Spelling Bee March 12

The Quinnipiac University School of Education will host the Connecticut Spelling Bee starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 12.

Fasano, Yaccarino Co-sponsor Veteran-Friendly Legislation, Remember North Haven Veteran Posthumously for his Advocacy

The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 2, would allow the Department of Administrative Services to give a 15% price preference to veteran-owned micro-businesses bidding on state contracts.

North Haven Veteran Steve Gifford testifies in Hartford, supporting veteran-owned businesses legislation

The legislation, which is sponsored by the Senate Democratic Leadership, would give small veteran-owned businesses favorable treatment in state contracting.

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