The Office of Policy Development and Research at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has an outstanding position available for an economist in the Philadelphia regional office, with a salary range starting at $62,677, good benefits, and …
Are you interested in studying and interning out in Los Angeles during the fall semester? It’s not too late!
Our QU in LA director is holding virtual information sessions Tuesdays at 12pm noon, and Thursdays at 9:15pm from May 16 …
Solar Youth is a New Haven based non-profit, youth development and environmental education organization. Our mission is to empower youth from New Haven’s low income neighborhoods to achieve lifelong success – and nothing less! We are currently hiring for our …
Is this job the right fit? Does my application look okay? How do I get ahead of the crowd? As graduation nears, many students feel pressured to make this first step. CampusCT hosted a panel discussion with some of Connecticut’s …
Avodah is a national network of Jewish leaders working to fight domestic poverty and promote social justice. In addition to engaging in service at leading non-profits, participants in the Jewish Service Corps live together as a community and engage in …
Senior chemistry and biochemistry majors presented their research projects at the 2023 Sigma Xi Student Research Symposium, hosted by the QU chapter of Sigma Xi and held in Burt Kahn Court on April 26, 2023.
Calliope Tarsi and Sean Doyle …
Three students from the Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences presented their research at the 2023 Seventh Annual Student Research Symposium organized by the New Haven Section of the American Chemical Society on April 22nd, 2023, held at the University …
Eager to make an impact this fall? Consider applying to Teach For America’s Ignite Fellowship to work directly with elementary or middle school students in low-income communities across the United States.
TFA’s Ignite Fellowship looks for current college students to …
CSC105 as a “Computer Science for All” course. This course is an introduction to computer programming and computational problem solving, explored within the context of various application domains. Students will solve interesting problems taken from disciplines across campus as they develop …
On Tuesday, April 18th senior sociology majors and gerontology majors were inducted into their respective honor societies. A reception hosted by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, celebrated the many accomplishments of senior inductees. Sociology seniors inducted into Alpha Kappa Delta, …