Ribbon cutting, dedication mark new era for Quinnipiac

Quinnipiac ushered in a new era Thursday, Sept. 12 with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the dedication of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine on the North Haven Campus.

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OmniMD donates electronic health record software valued at $7.6 million

As part of a four-year agreement, representatives of Quinnipiac’s Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Health Sciences are working with OmniMD to develop an electronic health record system that will be used by faculty and students in each of the three schools.

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St. Vincent’s Medical Center pledges more than $1 million to the School of Medicine

The gift will establish the medical school's first endowed chair, The St. Vincent's Medical Center Endowed Chair in Medical Sciences, which will be held by Stephen Wikel, senior associate dean for scholarship and professor and chair of the Department of Medical Sciences.

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Director of global justice program at Yale to discuss human rights Sept. 18

Thomas Pogge will present "Designing for Human Rights: Food, Health, Climate" as the annual Alfred P. Stiernotte Lecture in the Grand Courtroom at the School of Law Center at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 18.

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Central European Institute to present Hungarian artwork

The Central European Institute will present "Art as Ambassador: Hungarian Masterpieces from the Nancy G. Brinker and Christian L. Sauska Collections" at the Southport Galleries from Sept. 27-Oct. 12.

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Carl Hansen Student Center

Quinnipiac top up-and-coming school in the North

U.S. News & World Report has named Quinnipiac University as the "top up-and-coming university in the North Region," in its 2014 edition of Best Colleges. This is the second consecutive year that U.S. News has bestowed the honor on Quinnipiac.

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University to screen 'Living on One Dollar' documentary Sept. 16

The film follows the story of four young friends who set out to live on just $1 a day for eight weeks in Guatemala. The first screening will be followed by a lecture by Zach Ingrasci, one of the filmmakers.

A scene from "The Return," a 95-minute Costa Rican film

‘The Return’ to kick off semester-long Latin American film series on Sept. 17

Quinnipiac University will screen five Latin American films throughout the fall semester. Each of the showings is free and open to the public.
Arnold Bernhard Library

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