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Bobcat Bound Newsletter: July 17, 2025 Opens in a new tab or window.
Read the full story Bobcat Bound Newsletter: July 17, 2025 Opens in a new tab or window.63% of voters disapprove of Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, July 16 Quinnipiac national poll finds Opens in a new tab or window.
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Read the full story Women's basketball captain to represent Team USA at 2025 FISU World University Games Opens in a new tab or window.Alumnus gives the world to millions at 1010 WINS Opens in a new tab or window.
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University raises $2.2 million at Quinnipiac Gala, Bobcats Unite Opens in a new tab or window.
Generous members of the Quinnipiac community donated $2.2 million as part of The Quinnipiac Gala: A Night for the Ambitious Friday evening in the heart of New York City, and the Bobcats Unite campaign held throughout Thursday.
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Alumnus legacy of support grows with scholarship program for U.S. veteran and military-affiliated graduate students Opens in a new tab or window.
David Altschuler ’72 continues a legacy of supporting promising Bobcats with the intellectual curiosity and academic drive to be the next generation of dynamic change agents and adaptable leaders. His latest gift of $100,000 to Quinnipiac supports scholarships for U.S. veteran and military-affiliated graduate students.
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Quinnipiac launches ambitious new campaign to build toward the future Opens in a new tab or window.
Quinnipiac launched a new comprehensive fundraising campaign, “For the Ambitious, A Campaign for the Next Century,” on Saturday to ensure a strong future as it prepares to celebrate its first centennial.
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Trustee’s transformative philanthropic gift to law students supports dean’s vision to ensure post-graduate success Opens in a new tab or window.
Quinnipiac Law’s commitment to student success in the post-graduate space now includes a generous philanthropic gift from Richard Silver, a Board of Trustees member who has served for more than 40 years on the School of Law Advisory Board. He is also senior partner with Connecticut-based Silver Golub & Teitell.
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Connie J. Klanica Foundation scholarship fuels opportunity for aspiring social workers Opens in a new tab or window.
The Connie J. Klanica Foundation (CJK) has partnered with Quinnipiac to provide scholarships for master of social work students, supporting the next generation of social workers and their vital role in the healthcare system.
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Community at the heart of Camp No Limits Opens in a new tab or window.
Camp No Limits returned to Quinnipiac this July, celebrating its 10th anniversary and welcoming 17 campers from across the country for a weekend of adaptive sports, peer support and life skills. With sled hockey, wheelchair basketball, and occupational therapy and physical therapy sessions with Quinnipiac students, the camp offers fun, friendship and a space where kids can just be themselves.
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Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, Cooley Dickinson Hospital announce academic affiliation Opens in a new tab or window.
Quinnipiac’s Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine and Cooley Dickinson Hospital have announced a new academic affiliation, which will bring medical students to Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Massachusetts for the first time.
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Community at the heart of Camp No Limits Opens in a new tab or window.
Camp No Limits returned to Quinnipiac this July, celebrating its 10th anniversary and welcoming 17 campers from across the country for a weekend of adaptive sports, peer support and life skills. With sled hockey, wheelchair basketball, and occupational therapy and physical therapy sessions with Quinnipiac students, the camp offers fun, friendship and a space where kids can just be themselves.
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Disability student union promotes community, advocacy and inclusion Opens in a new tab or window.
The newly launched disability student union (DSU) welcomes students with all visible and non-visible disabilities, as well as disability allies, to build a more supportive and accessible campus community through education, empowerment and inclusion.
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Class of 2029 closes out June Orientation season with confidence Opens in a new tab or window.
Members of the centennial Class of 2029 closed out the summer orientation season with confidence, ready to begin their new life as Quinnipiac first-year undergraduate students in the fall. During the final two-day orientation session on June 30 and July 1, hundreds of brand-new Bobcats became familiar with all that their new academic home has to offer, embraced the university community’s shared values, and roared together for the first time.
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Two dynamic days of orientation transform Class of 2029 Opens in a new tab or window.
In just two dynamic days of orientation, members of Quinnipiac’s centennial Class of 2029 undergo a powerful transformation as they become college-ready and the newest members of the Bobcat family.
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