The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
3 hours ago by Laurel Noble
With the construction of East Hill II completed, shifts in on-campus like will begin due to the addition of approximately 500 students.
East Hill II is a full house with every bed taken. "We have mostly sophomores and some juniors with two floors of freshmen," said Resident Director Kara Agostino.
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
7 hours ago by Andrew McDonough
Rick Hancock will teach students this fall, but not at Quinnipiac University.
The former Assistant Dean of the School of Communications and professor of journalism has moved on to the University of Connecticut...
The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT
7 hours ago by Mark Dipaola
The first phase of renovations on Dorm Road is "80 percent complete," Associate Vice President for Facilities Administration Joe Rubertone announced on Monday.
Quinnipiac is also in the process of building a new wing for the cafeteria. The East Wing is expected to double the size of the serving area and add 500-600 seats.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
9 hours ago by Christina Heiser, Managing Editor
St. Vincent Hall, a former residence for Vincentian priests and St. John's Office of Undergraduate Admissions, is now home to nearly 200 first and second-year St. John's students.
Over the summer, the three-story building, originally established in 1958, underwent renovations to become a residence hall and now houses 175 students.
The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY
1 day ago by Kayla Hutzler
Along with a whole new Communications department, Manhattan College will welcome many new professors and adjuncts for the fall semester.
Kim Trager will be joining the MC community from Indiana University where she taught classes in three separate departments: The School of Journalism, The Department of Communication and Culture and American Studies.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
1 day ago by Everton Bailey
More than 100 college presidents from around the country are calling for lawmakers to open discussion on lowering the national drinking age from 21 to 18, but do not count on St. John's to be among them, University officials said.
"St. John's is not involved in this story and the University has no comment," said an official university statement.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Kelly Duncan
Fiocco records sealed
Police records concerning the death of John Fiocco Jr. in 2006 have been sealed by the New Jersey Superior Court. The decision came after the investigative records were requested by the Fiocco family. Linda R. Feinberg, New Jersey Superior Court Judge, wrote in her public opinion that although evidence has not been discovered to suggest that Fiocco's death was a homicide,"(the Division of State Police) has not ruled out homicide, and a criminal investigation is ongoing.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Matt Lawyue and Kaitlin Olcott
The Class of 2012 was officially welcomed to the College following Monday's convocation ceremony.
The incoming freshman class was embraced by College President R. Barbara Gitenstein, along with faculty, alumni and current students.
A "necessity of civil discourse" and an understanding of "different points of view" were stressed by Gitenstein.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
6 days ago
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