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! We are thrilled to announce the return of our CAS Student Symposium. This will be a unique and exciting opportunity for our students to share their research, scholarship and creative activities with …

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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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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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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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Research for Credit Internship Projects at the CT Agricultural Experiment Station

No experience or specific prerequisites required, underclassmen welcome!
Must be 18 years old and have transportation to our campus at 123 Huntington St., New Haven.
To apply, e-mail the project leader. Briefly describe your interests and potential schedule needs.
Research …

By Tom Torello
Tom Torello Associate Teaching Professor of Biology & CAS Faculty Advising Director
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