MCB / BMS Research in Progress (RIP) Seminar: This Friday at 2:30pm

The 2nd talk of this Spring’s MCB/BMS Research in Progress Seminar Series is this coming Friday, Mar.22nd. Graduate students Austin Glasspoole (MCB) and Shalom Azerrad (BMS) will present their progress in their Masters thesis research in the de Lencastre and Betz Labs, respectively. …

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Postgrad Research Associate – Immunology and Rheumatology

Neima Briggs, MD, PhD is seeking a Postgraduate Research Associate for a full-time, paid training position in his research group, currently situated within the laboratory of Dr. Joseph Craft, MD, Professor of Immunobiology and Rheumatology. Dr. Briggs is an Infectious …

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Rebecca Hayes, Sociology, Class of 2025

I am Rebecca (Becca) Hayes and am currently a sophomore Sociology major with a Criminal Justice minor. When I enrolled in Quinnipiac my freshman year I was unsure of what I wanted to major in. I was an interdisciplinary studies …

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Advertising and Public Relations: Public Diplomacy Minor

MINOR IN PUBLIC DIPLOMACY

The Minor in Public Diplomacy (18 credit) will prepare students interested in careers that require knowledge and application of global affairs, international relations, and foreign policy as well as cross-cultural understanding and communication, global strategic communication …

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Free LinkedIn Headshots

Stop by SB251A – Business Career Resource Center:

March 18th (Monday evening)

March 25th (Monday evening)

March 20th

March 27th

April 3rd

April 10th

April 17th

April 24th

May 1st

Please sign up for a timeslot here:

Email Giana.Faria@quinnipiac.edu with …

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Becca Levy speaks with Gerontology students

In February, internationally renowned scholar Becca Levy discussed her innovative research and her book “Breaking the Age Code: How Your Beliefs About Aging Determine How Long and Well You Live” at an event sponsored by QU’s Age-Friendly University Collaborative. Gerontology …

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Carly Stempel, Gerontology, Class of 2024

At Quinnipiac University, the Gerontology program offers an immersive and engaging educational experience for students like me who are passionate about the study of aging. As a Gerontology major with a minor in biology, I have found the program to …

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Fall 24, MCI Courses: 1 Credit Micro Courses

Curious courses and electives that matter: MCI offers unique DEI educational experiences in innovative 1-credit formats. All courses count as electives and students can take multiple MCI courses a semester. Standard MCI courses take place for once a week for seven …

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Study Tables and Group Study Sessions that Benefit CAS Students

CAS Students, we have Peer Fellows, who provide group study sessions, and our study table mentors, who staff less structured sessions where students can drop in for support, can significantly benefit CAS students in select BIO, MA, CHE, and PHY …

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CAES 2024 Seasonal Resource Technician – Paid Summer Opportunity!

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