SAVE THE DATE! Second Annual CAS Student Symposium: A Celebration of Student Research and Creative Works

Join us on Friday, May 2, from 1:00pm-5:00pm for the Inaugural CAS Student Research Symposium. This will be a unique and exciting opportunity for our students to share their research, scholarship, and creative activities with other students, parents, faculty, staff, …

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Design Your Future: New Career Prep Courses Empower CAS Students to Succeed

Life by design, not by default.
Feeling stuck thinking about your career? You’re not alone.

👉 34% of workers dread starting their day.
👉 Over half feel disconnected and disengaged.
👉 Only 36% would even recommend their job to a friend.

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Chemistry, Biochemistry Students Win Awards at QU Sigma Xi Symposium

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 …

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Robert Hansen
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Graduate students from the Molecular Cell Biology (MCB) 3+1 Dual Degree program present research at Glenn Symposium on Aging

Emma Poirier, a graduate student in the 3+1 Biology/MCB dual-degree program (Biology BS ’22) and Daniel Lenchner, an alumnus of the same program (Biology BS ’21, MCB ’22), presented their research at the poster session of the Sixth Northeast Glenn …

By Elyssa Wrubel
Elyssa Wrubel
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College of Arts & Sciences Students Learn About Federal Court and Careers in the Law from U.S. District Court Judge Janet C. Hall

On Friday, April 29th, a group of 12 College of Arts & Sciences students had the rare opportunity to meet with a federal judge to gain insight into the federal judicial system and careers in the law. Students received a …

By Rick DelVecchio
Rick DelVecchio Director of Career Development
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Kyra Angileri, Sociology, Class of 2022

Check out this great video of Sociology major Kyra Angileri and her experiential learning trip to Costa Rica!

By Shannon Desmond
Shannon Desmond Senior Client Support Lead
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Josh Gorero, Political Science, Class of 2021

Check out this video of Josh Gorero’s experiential learning trip to the New Hampshire Primary!

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Shannon Desmond Senior Client Support Lead
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Andrew DePass, Biology, Class of 2021

The treatment for cancer can sometimes be as devastating — and even as fatal — as the disease itself. For Andrew DePass `21, a biology major enrolled in Quinnipiac’s pre-med track, that’s unacceptable.

DePass spent last summer conducting research at the University …

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Shannon Desmond Senior Client Support Lead
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Sarah Basset, Legal Studies, Class of 2019

Why did you pick your major?

I actually came into Quinnipiac as an undeclared student, and I stayed that way until almost the last-possible moment; I did not declare a major until I was at the end of my sophomore …

By Anna Brogan
Anna Brogan Director of Client Success
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How to Connect with Professors and Mentors

Always email faculty, staff, and other adults professionally. It’s respectful to them, but also ensures that they respect you.
Try to sit in the front of the class and ask questions often so professors directly see your effort.
Attend office …

By Shannon Desmond
Shannon Desmond Senior Client Support Lead
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Erika Danella, Biology, Chemistry and Anthropology Minors, Class of 2018

Erika Danella `18 arrived at Quinnipiac intent on studying health sciences and pursuing medical school in the future. Then, a single biology course opened up a new world of possibilities she had never considered, including Quinnipiac’s pre-dental concentration.

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By Anna Brogan
Anna Brogan Director of Client Success
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Dara Kaplan, Sociology, Class of 2018/Master of Arts in Teaching 2019

When I first came to Quinnipiac, I had no idea what I wanted to major in. My lifelong dream was to be a teacher, but I was very unsure of what I wanted to study during my undergraduate career. Fall …

By Anna Brogan
Anna Brogan Director of Client Success
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