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Winter 2008 Quinnipiac Magazine

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Winter 2008 QU Magazine cover

And the Beat Goes On
Cardiovascular perfusionists use technology to keep blood flowing through the veins of cardiac patients, jumping into action when a weary heart can’t.

Every Picture Tells a Story
As a photographer for 35 years, Chuck Krall ’68 captured the images of rock legends in the limelight and behind the scenes.

Features:
Searching for Killer DNA
Associate Professor Lisa Cuchara and her students look for the presence of potentially deadly antibiotic-resistant genes in New England waterways and clues as to how they got there. View a video  report.

Economic Hardships
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen offers perspectives on the election and the economy at School of Business Financial Leadership Forum.

Division I Highlights
From the challenges to the triumphs, Quinnipiac recalls memorable moments in the 10 years of Division I athletics.

Politically Connected
Alumni and students describe the atmosphere at the Democratic and Republican national conventions.


Sections:

QU Today
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum shares her life story; Albert Schweitzer Institute conference explores the plight of indigenous people; a panel of experts debates race, gender and age in politics; green initiatives blossom across the University.

QU Sports
Intramurals spark competition and camaraderie; cross county runners endure punishing practice to cross the finish line first; 10 individuals and two athletic teams will be honored during Winter Homecoming 2009.

QU Alumni
Class notes, profiles, chapter news, TV game schedule.

Good Times
Alumni connect at social and sporting events.

One Last Thing
As the new president begins to address the nation’s crises, Professor Mordechai Gordon asks him not to overlook the problems in education.

Picture This
On a sunny October afternoon, students saunter across campus enjoying the crimson and gold foliage.