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Quinnipiac installing fuel cells for campus power

The university says it will install 10 fuel cells across three of its campuses as part of a clean energy initiative.

Quinnipiac gains first patent for hands-free communication technology

The software technology, called AccessiMove, is designed to increase independence for individuals with limited mobility.

🔒Tech manufacturer downsizes Hamden headquarters, cuts rent in new lease

TransAct Technologies Inc. has signed a new lease agreement that will significantly reduce its corporate headquarters space in Hamden.

🔒The Best Postcards expands in Cheshire as direct mail marketing holds steady amid digital shift

Despite digital marketing's dominance, Cheshire's The Best Postcards thrives with direct mail's 160% ROI, expanding to second property.
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🔒Historic Hamden firehouse building sells for $480,000 

The new owners are an architect and landscape architect, according to a broker involved in the deal.

Quinnipiac names new medical school dean

Hamden-based Quinnipiac University has named Dr. Lisa Coplit as dean of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, following a national search, the university announced Monday.

Hardin inaugurated as Quinnipiac’s 10th president

Marie C. Hardin was formally inaugurated Thursday as the 10th president of Quinnipiac University, marking a new era for the institution as it approaches its centennial in 2029.

Quinnipiac University moves forward with $129M bond financing

Quinnipiac University is refinancing part of its debt through a $129.1 million bond sale.
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The Children’s Center of Hamden reports data breach affecting 5K clients, staff

The Children’s Center of Hamden recently notified more than 5,000 clients and staff members that their personal and/or health information may have been compromised by a “data security incident” that occurred in December.

Quinnipiac University receives $751K grant to prepare next generation of STEM educators

Quinnipiac University’s School of Education has been awarded a $751,755 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program to address the growing shortage of qualified STEM educators in the U.S.
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