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No. 7 men's ice hockey clinches sixth consecutive Cleary Cup Opens in a new tab or window.
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Women's basketball advances to MAAC Championship game Opens in a new tab or window.
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Student-led Rare Disease Day calls community to action
Quinnipiac Students for Rare, a chapter of the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), hosted its annual Rare Disease Day on the North Haven Campus on February 20 focusing on a condition called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). With panelists ranging from research experts and clinicians to patients living with rare diseases, the event enriched students’ understanding of rare diseases and how they can support patients with rare diseases as future healthcare professionals.
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Professor examines students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of simulated learning experiences
Tracy Van Oss, professor of occupational therapy, presented two sessions recently at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in San Antonio, Texas.
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Quinnipiac professor, students participate in Wellness Night at Hamden elementary school
Representatives from Quinnipiac's School of Nursing participated in Wellness Night activities at Hamden’s West Woods Elementary School on Friday, Feb. 20.
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Women's ice hockey makes history, becoming first team to earn ECAC Hockey Women's Championship on Olympic ice in Lake Placid
The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team made history on Saturday night by becoming the first team to win the ECAC Hockey Women’s Championship at the legendary 1980 Herb Brooks Arena.
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Women's ice hockey wins in Lake Placid overtime thriller, earning spot in ECAC Hockey Championship
The nationally ranked women's ice hockey team made history on Friday night at the legendary 1980 Herb Brooks Arena for the inaugural Lake Placid ECAC Women's Championship Series in upstate New York — defeating Princeton, 2-1, in an overtime thriller that brought the Bobcat faithful to their feet.
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Makerspace provides students with new opportunities and fosters community
The Makerspace is a unique resource at the university that enables students to express their creativity and transform their ideas into tangible products.
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Engineering students to design, race electric boat in national naval competition
A team of engineering students will design, build and race a remote-controlled electric boat this spring as part of a national collegiate competition hosted by the American Society of Naval Engineers.
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