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Quinnipiac University
NameQuinnipiac University
Established1929
TypePrivate
PresidentJudy Olian
Students10,207
Undergrad7,513
Postgrad2,694
LocationHamden, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
ColorsNavy Blue and Gold
NicknameBobcats
AffiliationsNew England Association of Schools and Colleges, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

Quinnipiac University is a private university located in Hamden, Connecticut, that was founded in 1929 by Samuel W. Tator as the Connecticut College of Commerce. The university has since grown to include several campuses, including the Mount Carmel Campus, the York Hill Campus, and the North Haven Campus. Quinnipiac University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and the Association of American Colleges and Universities. The university is also recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the National Science Foundation.

History

Quinnipiac University was founded in 1929 as the Connecticut College of Commerce with a focus on business education and accounting. The university was renamed Quinnipiac College in 1951, and it began to expand its academic programs to include liberal arts and sciences. In 1966, the university moved to its current location in Hamden, Connecticut, and in 2000, it was officially renamed Quinnipiac University. The university has a long history of community service and has been recognized by the Corporation for National and Community Service and the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. Notable figures such as John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela have visited the university, and it has also been involved in various international partnerships with institutions such as the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.

Academics

Quinnipiac University offers a range of academic programs, including business administration, engineering, nursing, and communications. The university is composed of several schools, including the Quinnipiac University School of Business, the Quinnipiac University School of Engineering, and the Quinnipiac University School of Law. The university is also home to the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, which conducts public opinion polls and research on politics and policy issues. The university has a strong focus on experiential learning and offers a range of internship and study abroad opportunities, including programs with the University of London and the Australian National University. Students can also participate in research projects with faculty members from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology.

Campus

The Quinnipiac University campus is located in Hamden, Connecticut, and it features a range of modern facilities, including the Arnold Bernhard Library, the Burt Kahn Court, and the TD Bank Sports Center. The university also has a campus in North Haven, Connecticut, which is home to the Quinnipiac University School of Law and the Quinnipiac University School of Medicine. The university has a strong commitment to sustainability and has implemented a range of initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, including the use of renewable energy and energy-efficient buildings. The campus is also home to the Quinnipiac University Museum, which features a collection of art and artifacts from around the world, including works by Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet.

Student-Life

Quinnipiac University has a range of student organizations and activities, including fraternities and sororities, club sports, and community service groups. The university also has a strong focus on student wellness and offers a range of resources, including the Quinnipiac University Counseling Center and the Quinnipiac University Health Services. Students can also participate in leadership development programs and career counseling services, including those offered by the Harvard University and the Stanford University. The university has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and over 40 countries, including China, India, and Brazil.

Athletics

Quinnipiac University is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The university has a range of athletic teams, including basketball, hockey, and soccer. The university's athletic teams are known as the Quinnipiac Bobcats and have a strong rivalry with other schools, including the University of Connecticut and the Fairfield University. The university has also hosted several NCAA tournaments, including the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship and the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Notable athletes include Jim Calhoun, Geno Auriemma, and Chris Drury, who have all competed in the Olympic Games and the NHL.

Notable_Alumni

Quinnipiac University has a range of notable alumni, including William W. Backus, the former CEO of The Hartford Financial Services Group, and James C. Smith, the former CEO of Thomson Reuters. Other notable alumni include Chris Matthews, the host of Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC, and Norah O'Donnell, the anchor of CBS This Morning on CBS. The university has also graduated several notable figures in the fields of politics and government, including John Larson, a member of the United States House of Representatives, and Richard Blumenthal, a member of the United States Senate. Additional notable alumni include Andrea Mitchell, Chuck Todd, and Mika Brzezinski, who have all worked for NBC News and have covered major events such as the Presidential election and the State of the Union address.

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