
Alexandra Martinakova
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1 month ago |
quchronicle.com | Carleigh Beck |Alexandra Martinakova
Quinnipiac University revealed its new Masters of Informatics program, which, starting fall 2025, is open to students with any prior bachelor’s degree. “It’s a very broad field that opens a lot of doors,” said Chetan Jaiswal, associate professor of computer science and now the program director.
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2 months ago |
quchronicle.com | Colin Kennedy |Alexandra Martinakova
Chuck Saia, chair of the Board of Trustees, named Dr. Marie Hardin the 10th president of Quinnipiac University Thursday afternoon. The decision was announced in the Mt. Carmel Auditorium in front of a crowd of students, faculty and staff. Hardin will assume the role at the end of the 2024-25 academic school year. Hardin has served as the dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State University since 2014, and has been with the university since 2003.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Carleigh Beck |Alexandra Martinakova
Quinnipiac University President Judy Olian announced a $5 million matching gift commitment from two members of Class of 1971 to support scholarships for students at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine Monday night.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Gina Lorusso |Alexandra Martinakova
There isn’t a lot that can make me cry, but it is safe to say that the second season of Netflix’s and Riot Games’ “Arcane” is currently at the top of that list. Where do I even start? There’s so much that could be said about it — which is impressive considering the season only has nine episodes ranging from 39-50 minutes in length — from the visuals, voice acting, story lines and music.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Alexandra Martinakova
LOUNDONVILLE, N.Y. — Three hundred and seventy days ago, Quinnipiac volleyball fell at the hands of Fairfield in heartbreaking fashion as the Stags ripped the title of MAAC Champions from the Bobcats’ claws. Today, they experienced that heartbreak yet again, watching with tear-filled eyes as the Stags raised the conference championship trophy, beating the Bobcats 3-1 on sets — once again. It felt like deja-vu. And what a painful loss it was.
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