Students present work at Academic Symposium
QU students took part in the fourth annual academic symposium to present their research and compete for prizes.
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QU students took part in the fourth annual academic symposium to present their research and compete for prizes.
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The history of the underground railroad in Quincy; looking back to see what has changed in 150 years.
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An overview of Easter celebrations in Quincy and around the world.
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A look at some of the oldest, printed books in the world, kept safe in Quincy.
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A special room at the Brenner Library holds the Franciscan Rare Book Collection. The collection includes an incunabula registered by the United States Library of Congress.
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Crushed stone borders around the field at QU Stadium continue to pose risk for athletes.
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QU nursing students share their experiences and commitment to helping others.
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An overview of the tradition of Lent and how it has been adapted to today’s society.
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Father Augustus Tolton rose from the life of a slave to become the first recognized African-American Catholic priest in the US. Much of this life was spent in Quincy, Illinois.
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Why are QU’s colors brown and white? Take a look at the history behind the colors how they have evolved to what they are today.
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