On Thursday Kerry Robinson, the executive director of the National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, met with the eighth grade students to talk about Catholic Laity and Commitment.
The money will benefit students in almost every town school.
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University recently acquired the landscape painting “Derrynane” by Jack Butler Yeats.
Quinnipiac University law students collect birthday and greeting cards to benefit St. Jude’s Ranch for Children.
Selection is based on 100-word essays on leadership.
Hamden Hall students are beginning to craft and create Valentine cards and messages for troops overseas.
Hamden residents are named to the Dean's List at two colleges.
A century ago, a group of an estimated 273,000 children who were transported from New York City to live with families in rural America
The event is part of an initiative of the Archdiocese of Hartford when Catholic schools from across the state will open their doors.
High school students can enter a PSA to promote safe driving and get in the running for $15,000 in cash prizes.
The School of Business offers online graduate programs for a master’s degree in business administration as well as master of science degrees in information technology and organizational leadership.
The dinner is in May, but the deadline for nominations is Feb. 3.
Applications are accepted through Feb. 7.
The school educates children from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.
The state's flagship university will spend $2 million to create a new master plan to improve the "look and feel" of its Storrs campus.
Marking the academic achievements of Hamden residents.
Highlighting the academic achievements of Hamden residents.
One St. Rita's eighth-grader was chosen to represent all state elementary Catholic school students.
High school students from around Connecticut will travel to Quinnipiac University this week to learn about movie making, app design, entrepreneurship and STEM.
The chairman of the Math Department at Sacred Heart Academy recently uploaded to Amazon.com the final version of a 20-level e-book series entitled Fab Five for Trigonometry.
The Weber Scholarship provides an opportunity for exceptional students who are entering grades 7-10 to apply for this annual award to attend Hamden Hall.
NASA astronaut Randolph Bresnik shared his adventures in space with students at a Connecticut school recently.
The van full of donations were collected for children at a shelter. Each child will receive two gifts from Quinnipiac law students this Christmas.
Angie Stong also was recognized in both 2012 and 2013 and the Mayor's Citation from the Town of Hamden for Excellence in Visual Arts.
Quinnipiac University President John Lahey recently gave an interview to the student paper the Quinnipiac Chronicle, in which he says talks about the school's plans for the future.
The state is pitching in more than a half a million dollars for the upgrades. Hamden High School will be the priority, according to school officials.
The goal is to build and strengthen the relationship between students and town residents in response to off-campus student parties that have disrupted Hamden neighborhoods in recent weeks.
“This inaugural class truly reflects the values and standards of excellence representative of a Hamden Hall education,” said Head of School Bob Izzo.
“All children are just aching to learn,” workshop speaker Blaise Messinger said. “They want something to rouse them out of the ennui and tedium."
A recent Quinnipiac University graduate wants Hamden residents to know that there's more to the school than partying.
With Supt. of Schools Fran Rabinowitz retiring at the end of the school year, the Board of Education wants residents to let them know what they want to see in a new leader.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
For the fifth year, sophomores at Sacred Heart Academy hosted their grandparents for a day of food, song and prayer.
The Hamden Rotary Club's pick for October personifies the motto of Rotary members around the world, "Service Above Self."
The study, by Connecticut College students and their professor, also found that rats eat the cookies the same way as most humans — the middle first.