
Quinnipiac University faculty and students begin examining skeletal remains of what are believed to be Revolutionary War soldiers
The three men are believed to have taken part in the first Revolutionary War battle in Connecticut in 1777 that included Brigadier General Benedict Arnold, then on the side of the Americans.

Rep. Yaccarino Hosts First Coffee Hour of the Year
State Representative Dave Yaccarino (R-87) met with the people of North Haven to discuss issues affecting the district, bill proposal ideas, or other topics pertaining to state or local government.

Film co-directed by Quinnipiac professor Ashley Brandon of North Haven, Connecticut to make world premiere at 2020 Sundance Film Festival
The film is co-directed by Quinnipiac adjunct film professor Dennis Höhne and produced by Nevo Shinaar, Brandon’s classmate at Northwestern University.

Winter Clothing and Coat Drive Nets 1,000+ in Donations
Donations to Benefit Veterans and Individuals in Need

Fasano Statement on the Passing of WFSB Anchor Denise D’Ascenzo
“Connecticut has lost a true treasure. My heart breaks for Denise’s loved one during this extremely difficult time.”

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.

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 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.

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.

2019 Fall Leaf Collection Program
The 2019 Fall Leaf Collection Program will begin the week of Nov. 4.

Quinnipiac University School of Law to host open house for prospective students on Nov. 16
Those who attend will tour the center and learn about the law school’s academic program and how the faculty works closely with students to develop a course of study that matches their goals.

Winter Clothing and Coat Drive
The event begins November 1st and runs through November 29th with a drop off ceremony on Saturday, November 30th.