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Institutes and Centers
Quinnipiac University Polling InstituteFrequently cited by journalists, public officials and researchers, the independent Quinnipiac University Poll regularly surveys residents in Connecticut, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and nationwide about political races, state and national elections and issues of public concern
Albert Schweitzer InstituteThe institute focuses on health, humanitarian and peace efforts; supports health care development in underserved areas; and seeks to motivate young people to serve the community.
Alternative Investments InstituteThe institute aims to expand investors' understanding of alternative investments, provide faculty with opportunities for research and bring cutting-edge knowledge into Quinnipiac's classrooms.
Bioanthropology Research InstituteThe institute conducts research in biology, archaeology, anthropology and paleopathology through diagnostic imaging, video endoscopy and laboratory analysis.
Family Business CenterThe center’s mission is to help family businesses deal with ongoing common issues and develop best practices through peer support and idea sharing, hands-on workshops, presentations from recognized business leaders.
Quinnipiac University Polling InstituteFrequently cited by journalists, public officials and researchers, the independent poll surveys residents in selected states and nationwide about political races, state and national elections, and issues of public concern.
Center for Health Law & PolicyThe center enhances research and education in health law and policy. Among the programs the center coordinates are The Health Law Journal and the Health Care Law Speaker Series.
Professional Athlete Transition InstituteDedicated to helping elite athletes make a productive and satisfying transition into a second career, the institute offers training, career coaching and counseling, and educational guidance.
Center on Dispute ResolutionThe center, housed in the School of Law, offers a range of programs to students and the larger community. Among them: the Quinnipiac/Yale Workshop on Dispute Resolution and the Peer Mediation Support Project for local public schools.
Writing Across the CurriculumWriting isn't just for English majors anymore. Through engaging, interdisciplinary course work, students learn to think critically and creatively. The Writing Across the Curriculum program also provides in-depth training for educators.