Rep. Yaccarino Keeps His Campaign Promise of Monthly Coffee Hours

Rep. Dave Yaccarino recently discussed with constituents issues facing Connecticut like taxes, budget deficits and cuts to the most vulnerable population – seniors, as well as residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Board-certified forensic anthropologist to lecture April 23 at Quinnipiac University

Kristen Hartnett, a board-certified forensic anthropologist at the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, will present the lecture, “50 Ways to Hide (and Uncover!) A Body: Tales from a Forensic Anthropologist,” from 1-2 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, in the Clarice L. Buckman Theater at Quinnipiac University.

Gay stand-up comedian to perform at Quinnipiac University April 17 to mark Day of Silence

Adam Sank, one of the most recognized openly gay stand-up comics in the country, will perform at Quinnipiac University on Friday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in the Carl Hansen Student Center dining hall on the Mount Carmel Campus.

Hunter Pageau Featured on “Nyberg”

Hunter Pageau and his mother Sharon talk to Ann Nyberg about living with SMARD and his efforts to raise awareness about Spinal Muscular Atrophy Respiratory Distress.

Quinnipiac University’s School of Nursing hosts U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy to discuss pay gap between male and female nurses

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy visited Quinnipiac University on April 1, to discuss a report that male nurses out-earn female nurses by an average of $5,000 per year.

Quinnipiac University’s School of Nursing receives $10,000 grant to support students with financial needs

Quinnipiac University’s School of Nursing has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable Foundation. The gift will be used to support nursing students with scholarships and emergency financial assistance in times of a serious need.

Yaccarino Participates in Jobs Roundtable

State Rep. Dave Yaccarino (R-87) welcomed area business leaders to the State Capitol on Wednesday, March 25, for “Connecticut Business Day”.

League of Women Voters

LWV: Teen into EFFECTIVE CITIZEN!

How does a teenager turn into an effective citizen? A panel discussion organized by the League of Women Voters of Hamden-North Haven invites parents, teachers, community leaders, students, and “just citizens” to discuss with the panelists growing effective citizens in for communities.

Quinnipiac University

Quinnipiac University to sponsor high school computer programming competition April 25

The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Quinnipiac University will sponsor the Tenth High School Computer Programming Competition from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.on Saturday, April 25, on the Mount Carmel Campus at Quinnipiac, 275 Mount Carmel Ave.

Holocaust survivor and author Ruth Minsky Sender to speak at Quinnipiac University April 19

Holocaust survivor and author Ruth Minsky Sender will share her story at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, at the Peter C. Hereld House for Jewish Life at Quinnipiac University, 560 New Road.

Public health expert to headline Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut forum, ‘Getting to Better Health: CONNECTing Care and Community,’ April 29 at Quinnipiac University

Elizabeth Bradley, a professor at the Yale School of Public Health, will be the keynote speaker at the Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut forum, “Getting to Better Health: CONNECTing Care and Community,” from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, April 29, in the auditorium at the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on the North Haven Campus of Quinnipiac University, 370 Bassett Road. Registration is from 8-9 a.m.

Quinnipiac University to become first school in the country to host camp for children and teens with limb loss July 8-12

Quinnipiac University will become the first institution of higher education in the country to host Camp No Limits, an overnight camp for children and adolescents with limb loss and their families.

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