Board of Trustees chairman’s unique philanthropy resonates across Quinnipiac community
Chuck Saia ’91, MBA ’94, is helping foster the next generation of visionary leaders driving meaningful change.
Read More ›Chuck Saia ’91, MBA ’94, is helping foster the next generation of visionary leaders driving meaningful change.
Read More ›Funding will support an innovative apprenticeship program designed to combat the CT’s ongoing teacher shortage.
Read More ›Generous members of the Quinnipiac community donated $2.2 million as part of The Quinnipiac Gala and Bobcats Unite.
Read More ›With Amendola, the building never stops at Quinnipiac, whether he’s building consensus, momentum or relationships.
Read More ›Initiative has benefited 3,000+ community members, has been integrated into curriculum.
Read More ›The incredible energy generated by more than 4,000 attending Bobcat Weekend helped launch “For the Ambitious.”
Read More ›Bill and Barbara Weldon, both members of the Class of 1971, have launched a $5 million matching gift campaign.
Read More ›Chetan Jaiswal, associate professor of computer science, recently earned a grant to study “Let’s talk: Bridging the communication gap with A.I.”
Read More ›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.
Read More ›A unique vision for the future, backed by a tradition of philanthropy and teamwork, shines in the diamond of Quinnipiac’s stunning new turf baseball field, one of the top facilities in the Northeast.
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