Tag: Quinnipiac University

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Quinnipiac University physician assistant students volunteer time, skills as urban health scholars

[box]Richard Bottner, a Quinnipiac University physician assistant student, is an urban health scholar.[/box] Eighteen Quinnipiac University students in the physician assistant program are spending the year improving the lives of the medically underserved, urban populations in Connecticut as urban

Quinnipiac University to host symposium, ‘Gun Laws, Public Health and the Prevalence of Gun Violence,’ March 1

A diverse group of mental health professionals, medical providers, legal experts and activists will come together for the symposium, “Gun Laws, Public Health, and the Prevalence of Gun Violence: A Critical Look at an Important

North Haven resident named university librarian at Quinnipiac University

Robert Joven, of North Haven, has been appointed university librarian at Quinnipiac University. Joven has served as interim university librarian since August of 2013. In his new position, Joven is responsible for managing and overseeing the

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Neurogenesis researcher to deliver keynote at NEURON Conference Feb. 23 at Quinnipiac University

[box]Amelia Eisch, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, will present the keynote address during the NEURON Conference at Quinnipiac University’s Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in North

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National and state experts to converge at Quinnipiac University for Concussion Conference Jan. 31

National and local experts on treating concussions will converge at the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on Quinnipiac University’s North Haven Campus from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, for “The Concussion

IRS-Certified Student Volunteers to Offer Free Income Tax Assistance, Starting Feb. 1, 2014

IRS-certified student volunteers, under the direction of Nelson U. Alino, assistant professor of accounting in the School of Business at Quinnipiac University, will offer free tax preparation assistance to qualified individuals on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., starting Feb. 1 and continuing

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Quinnipiac University to Host Online Information Session for MBA Program Jan. 29, 2014

Quinnipiac University’s graduate admissions will host an online information session for prospective students interested in the master’s of business administration program on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 1 p.m. The MBA program director and a representative from graduate admissions will be available to

QU’s Student Occupational Therapy Association to Collect Prom Dresses for Foster and Adopted Girls on North Haven Campus

[box]Quinnipiac University student Marta Parys (far right) donates two gently-used prom dresses to the Student Occupational Therapy Association on the North Haven Campus at Quinnipiac. SOTA members (from left) Laura Cataldo, Alexandra Delayo and Karrin

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Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum Acquires Jack B. Yeats’ ‘Derrynane’

Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University recently acquired the landscape painting “Derrynane” by Jack Butler Yeats, one of the best known Irish painters of the 20thcentury, and it is currently on view at the museum.

To Avoid Hypothermia, Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant Says, ‘Think C.O.L.D.’

With the temperatures expected to plummet during today’s snowstorm,Cindy Lord, clinical associate professor and director of the physician assistant program at Quinnipiac University, is available to offer advice about avoiding hypothermia. “I use the acronym C.O.L.D.,” Lord said. Cover

Quinnipiac University Launches Standardized Patient Program on the North Haven Campus to Help Train Medical, Nursing and Health Sciences Students

[box]Dr. Aaron Bernard, of North Haven, left, clinical skills director at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, chatted with Jean Kappes, one of the 24 state residents who have been hired

Five Quinnipiac University School of Nursing Students Selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Scholars

[box]This year’s scholars are: Sarahí Almonte, of West Haven, John Dodd, of Hamden, Michael Levien, of Higganum, Alex Neumeister, of Cicero, N.Y., and Miguel Rosa, of Danbury.[/box] The NCIN scholarship program is a national program