The Quinnipiac University Interdisciplinary Program for Research and Scholarship (QUIP-RS) program offers Quinnipiac undergraduates the opportunity to conduct funded research with mentors over an 8-week period from May – July, 2018. As an interdisciplinary program, QUIP-RS is open to undergraduates from …
The Quinnipiac University Interdisciplinary Program for Research & Scholarship (QUIP-RS) held its annual symposium on Wednesday, October 23th in the Buckman Theater (BC150) and Atrium.
All students, faculty, staff and parents welcome. Refreshments and appetizers provided.
QUIP-RS is an immersive, …
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