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Hamden · HamdenQuinnipiac University has appointed John Armendariz as the new vice president for inclusive excellence, according to a press release from President Judy Olian on Tuesday afternoon. Armendariz officially joins Quinnipiac June 2025. Armendariz will serve on the Management Committee of the University and report to the incoming President, Marie Hardin, beginning her position on July 1. “John brings deep experience spanning two decades directing in…See the Story
Quinnipiac appoints new vice president for inclusive excellence

Hamden · HamdenThe Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse season ends on a somber note in the second round. The Bobcats, who went 2-6 in conference play, matched up against top-seeded Sacred Heart Pioneers in what can only be described as a lopsided affair. Sacred Heart started the game off playing like a No. 1 seed, scoring two goals within 10 seconds of each other to put the Bobcats in a quick deficit. Junior attacker Will Moulton put the Pioneers on the scoreboard, foll…Read Article
Men’s lacrosse falls 18-11 to No. 1 Sacred Heart

Hamden · Hamden“When you combine courage and ambition unleashed, it’s a lethal combination and this is what you’re witnessing,” Chairman of the Board of Trustees Chuck Saia said at the May 1 ribbon cutting. “It’s ambition unleashed.” Administrators, faculty and students gathered on the new South Quad for the ribbon cutting of the new School of Business and The SITE, Thursday at noon. The team of numerous members built over 200,000 square feet of new academic …Read Article