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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.

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In recognition of Social Work Month and in gratitude to community partners, Quinnipiac’s social work department hosted an information-packed panel discussion, “From Policy to People: Navigating Immigration and Refugee Experiences in this Sociohistorical Moment.”

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Last year, Matthew Goldman '25, an EMT and senior nursing student, spent his spring break soaking up the sun in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This year, however, his spring break looked entirely different: Goldman found himself in the middle of a chaotic scene on the Garden State Parkway, helping to save lives following a devastating school bus crash.

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Matthew Goldman poses for a photo

Student honored for life-saving assistance at school bus crash Opens in a new tab or window.

Last year, Matthew Goldman '25, an EMT and senior nursing student, spent his spring break soaking up the sun in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This year, however, his spring break looked entirely different: Goldman found himself in the middle of a chaotic scene on the Garden State Parkway, helping to save lives following a devastating school bus crash.

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‘CNN laying off about 200 employees as part of shift to digital model ’

January 23, 2025

Ben Bogardus, associate professor of journalism, explains how the layoffs could hurt CNN’s ability to cover news.

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‘The Scariest Horror Films of 2024 Reflected Women’s Real-Life Terror After Roe v. Wade Was Overturned: You Can Revolt in Your Own Unique Way’

December 05, 2024

Ashley Brandon, associate professor of film, television, and media arts, explains how horror movies have evolved through the years and the relation to women’s rights.

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‘Disney Has a Trump Problem’

November 23, 2024

Wayne Unger, assistant professor of law, explains how the First Amendment will protect major broadcast networks against retaliatory actions.

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Will the polls be more accurate this election year?

October 20, 2024

Doug Schwartz, Director of the Quinnipiac Poll, was interviewed by Steve Kornacki about how the Quinnipiac Poll is conducting its polls this election cycle.

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‘Are we asking the wrong questions about ChatGPT?’

April 15, 2024

J.T. Torres, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, and Adam Nemeroff, director of instructional design and technology, writes that the question isn’t so much whether AI will replace other kinds of intelligence, but rather, how it will augment our thinking.

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‘TV talkers from Pat McAfee to Rachel Maddow gain new license to blast bosses on-air'

March 28, 2024

Ben Bogardus, interim associate dean of the School of Communications and associate professor of journalism, discussed the power that broadcast anchors have over their bosses — and how it is likely to expand.

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Paul Krugman cites the Quinnipiac Poll in The New York Times

March 18, 2024

Krugman, who has been a columnist for The New York Times since 2000 and is a distinguished professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center, cited the results of swing-state polls being conducted Quinnipiac.

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‘Kamala Harris in Selma to mark 59th commemoration of Bloody Sunday’

March 03, 2024

"Good Morning America" cited a Quinnipiac Poll about the percentage of Americans who believe they received a full and accurate account of African Americans' role in the U.S.

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Trump polling the best in his political career because of Biden’s ‘enfeebled state’: Rich Lowry

February 04, 2024

Fox News Channel cited the Quinnipiac Poll on "Fox News Sunday" as a "very-well respected" polling organization, when discussing this year's presidential election.

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Stephen Colbert cites the Quinnipiac Poll on 'The Late Show'

February 03, 2024

"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," cited the results of the January 31 poll showing the anticipated matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

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‘Meet the 25-year-old social media manager behind Elmo’s viral post’

January 31, 2024

Christina Vittas ’20, an advertising and integrated communications alumna, reflects on the experience of crafting Elmo's viral post on X that reached more than 210 million people.

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'Colorado voters seeking to disqualify Trump from the ballot tell Supreme Court Jan. 6 'will forever stain' US history'

January 29, 2024

Wayne Unger, assistant professor of law, wrote that the outcome of the case will likely determine if Trump can appear on ballets across the country.

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‘Bill Belichick’s hidden playbook – the 19th century origins of ‘The Patriot Way’

January 18, 2024

Richard Hanley, professor emeritus, shares why Bill Belichick can easily be credited as a living historian-coach.

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‘21 Cheap Foods to Buy if You’re Broke or on a Budget’

January 16, 2024

Dana White, a clinical professor of athletic training and sports medicine, a clinical associate professor of health science studies, and a sports dietitian, at Quinnipiac, recommends frozen vegetables when your pantry and refrigerator inventory is running low.

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‘How to File Taxes When You're Self-Employed’

January 10, 2024

Matthew Maron, an assistant teaching professor of accounting at Quinnipiac, recommends self-employed taxpayers hire a professional to prepare and file their taxes.

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‘Law vets say prospective hires increasingly ask about DEI’

January 09, 2024

Tanya Bovee, Jackson Lewis PC attorney, discusses how diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at companies will be at the forefront of the hiring process.

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‘How Gen Z feels about working from home’

November 14, 2023

Quinto Melnick, a finance major in the School of Business, was quoted in the November 14 Wall Street Journal column, “How Gen Z feels about working from home.”

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