Fairfield Rises in Wall Street Journal-Times Higher Education 2022 College Ranking
Rising to #190 this year, ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp is ranked among the Top 25% of colleges and universities in the nation, and among the Top 15% for Engagement.
Rising to #190 this year, ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp is ranked among the Top 25% of colleges and universities in the nation, and among the Top 15% for Engagement.
Pianist Orin Grossman, PhD, has enraptured audiences all over the world with his talent. This fall, he brings his masterful musicianship back to ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts for a series of five livestreamed Friday afternoon performances.
As part of the University’s strategic partnership with the Diocese, “Pathways to Higher Learning,” plans include offering an associate degree in an effort to extend greater access to higher education in the surrounding Bridgeport community.
Presented as part of the Quick Center’s Open VISIONS Forum, award-winning artist Kenny Werner will share his collection of compositions, recordings, and his book — all of which have impacted audiences around the world.
In affiliation with the College of Arts and Sciences, Jim Acosta will appear on The Quick Live to discuss his bestselling book, The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth, highlighting his exploits as a news reporter for CNN.
George Packer, one of America’s foremost chroniclers of American life and foreign policy, will join Fairfield MFA professor Phil Klay for a talk entitled "Life in the Ruins: America at Home and Abroad, 20 Years After 9/11."
This presentation is made possible with support from Fairfield’s School of Engineering and Inventors Association of Connecticut.
Teams of aspiring engineers will battle it out at the inaugural StagHack competition.
The new enrollment initiative will provide up to a dozen four-year, full tuition grants to low-income students from diverse backgrounds.
This virtual concert is part of the annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days Concert series, and is sponsored by ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp’s Bennett Center for Judaic Studies.
Through the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts' virtual platform, thequicklive.com, ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp’s College of Arts and Sciences will offer a fall 2021 lineup that showcases the richness of Italian culture.
The University’s innovative and nationally ranked programs continue to attract applications from exceptional candidates, including members of the incoming Class of 2025 which has made history as Fairfield’s largest and academically strongest.
¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts has announced the Fall 2021 season of free virtual lectures as part of the Open VISIONS Forum: Espresso Series. Led by ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp Professor Philip Eliasoph, PhD, OVF Espresso programs offer access to experts and panelists who shed light on fascinating topics including art, politics, culture, and more.
¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts has announced a fall schedule featuring more than 40 livestreamed events for global audiences, most of them free of charge. Reservations and ticket sales for Premiere Events will open to the public on September 7 at quickcenter.com.