Ruppel Selected As 2017 Student Speaker

Ruppel hopes to leave her mark on QU as this year’s student speaker at commencement.
Read moreRuppel hopes to leave her mark on QU as this year’s student speaker at commencement.
Read moreAfter graduation, she would like to teach sign language in the parish.
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Read moreSome students were actually unaware their work is being used in the exhibit, but are very happy and excited about the exposure.
Read moreBy Roza Panos Quincy University’s Residence Life members have always been committed to providing opportunities that further enhance students’ experience and contribute to their learning and development. Recently, though, sophomore Genesis Torrens, who works in Residence Life, has felt a little overwhelmed; there are few staff assistants, which means students who work as resident assistants are doing a lot of work.
Read moreWhat is your motivation for running? I’m not only a student but a father, businessman, and veteran. I feel a responsibility for these reason to step up in a time of need to ensure that student interests are maintained and by the administration and board, to do my part to maintain student moral throughout a time where certain financial decisions
Read moreBy Roza Panos Quincy University is known for its commitment to service learning and Franciscan traditions, but students feel saddened that other traditions have disappeared. Senior, Rebeka Porter, says she would like to see more student events on campus. She feels like QU is targeting the community instead of students. “I remember my freshman year; there were so many events and
Read moreBy Roza Panos On March 1, three aviation students attended a conference in Lake Buena Vista, Florida to represent the aviation program at QU. Women in Aviation International is an organization dedicated to the advancement of women in all aviation career fields and interests. Krystal Felderman, QU senior, has been part of the aviation program for four years and got into
Read moreBy Roza Panos Hadley Foster, Quincy University’s former men’s volleyball coach, speaks out after being fired on Feb. 27. QU announced in a press release the same day that Foster will no longer serve in his capacity as men’s volleyball coach. The release also said that this was a personnel matter and that the university would not have any further comment.
Read moreBy Roza Panos Quincy University’s Ann Behrens, vice president of academic affairs, and Robert Dittmer, lecturer in math, were awarded the Firestone Scholarship for their outstanding academic achievement in 1966. The Firestone Scholarship was developed by the Firestone Foundation. The scholarship was only available for children of Firestone employees. This prestigious award gave students a full ride to college. Only
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