Fall Career Fair – Save the Date!!

Mark your calendars for our Fall Career Fair! This event is open to students from all majors and class years. This is an excellent opportunity for students to make connections for internships and future employment. It is never too early …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Summer Internship Program at Cigna – Applications Open!

Looking for an internship program where you’ll drive growth and improve lives – rather than just complete busy work? Then you’ve come to the right place! Our Summer Internship Program allows you to make a lasting impact on our business – which …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Petition to Add a Course

If you would like to register for a class that is closed or for which you are otherwise unable to register, please use this document to determine next steps.

By Elyssa Wrubel
Elyssa Wrubel
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What are Communities and why should I care?

Our CAS360 Communities are designed to pull together all the information, tools, and resources you need based on specific areas of interest. These might include academics, career, or identity-based communities. Join as many as you’d like! This will help ensure …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Looking for a job? Consider working at the Quinnipiac Poll!

Working at the Poll benefits students in many ways including:  

Please use this link to apply for a job this semester!

By Molly Zapp
Molly Zapp
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QUIP- RS – Student Summer Research Fellowship Program

QUIP-RS (Quinnipiac University Interdisciplinary Program for Research & Scholarship) is a summer research program that enables students to work side-by-side with a faculty mentor for eight weeks in the summer. The program pays stipends to both students and mentors as well as funding for research materials. Selected …

By Molly Zapp
Molly Zapp
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Unsure about your major? That’s okay! 

It’s perfectly normal to be unsure about your college major. In fact, it can be beneficial. 

Many students start college without a clear idea of their future career path—and that’s okay. College is a time to explore your interests and …

By Elyssa Wrubel
Elyssa Wrubel
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Students Outside the Classroom

Alek Lev (Wesleyan University Class of ’97) is a director, producer, editor, writer, and nationally certified American Sign Language interpreter. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a double major in Theater and English from Wesleyan University. He spent his undergraduate …

By Aileen Dever
Aileen Dever Professor of Spanish, Academic Advisor to Spanish Minors, and Acting Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
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Chemistry and Biochemistry Students win awards at 8th Annual ACS-New Haven Student Research Symposium

Post written by Dr. Joanna Kinsey

Four students won awards for their research at the 8th Annual ACS-New Haven Student Research Symposium held at Southern Connecticut State University on Saturday, April 27, 2024. Nicholas Taylor (Molecular and Cell Biology ’24) …

By Robert Hansen
Robert Hansen
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Chemistry, Biochemistry Students Win Awards at 13th Annual Quinnipiac Sigma Xi Conference

Three students in the chemistry and biochemistry programs won awards for best student presentations at the 13th annual Quinnipiac University Sigma Xi Student Research Conference. This conference was sponsored by the Quinnipiac University chapter of Sigma Xi, and was held …

By Robert Hansen
Robert Hansen
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