Press Releases from October of 2021

Fairfield University Bookstore Celebrates A Decade Downtown

This November 13, a 10 Year Anniversary Celebration is planned, commemorating the milestone with guest authors, crafts, balloon animal art, light refreshments, and appearances by members from Fairfield University’s athletic teams, cheerleaders, and Lucas the Stag.

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Fairfield University Bookstore Celebrates A Decade Downtown

The Fairfield University Downtown Bookstore has called 1499 Post Road home for the past 10 years, playing both the roles of University bookstore and community hub.

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LaTosha Brown to Present 24th Annual Jacoby-Lunin Humanitarian Lecture, Nov. 9

Black Voters Matter: Our Obligation to Democracy and Equality” will be presented virtually as part of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts’ Open VISIONS Forum, in affiliation with the Carl and Dorothy Bennett Center for Judaic Studies.

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Lecture Event: Dr. Regina Benjamin, Former U.S. Surgeon General, Nov. 4

Presented by the Quick Center’s Open VISIONS Forum in affiliation with the Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, Regina Benjamin, MD, will give a virtual lecture on “Combating Health Disparities: Narrowing the Gap.”

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Fairfield University Board of Trustees Announces President’s Contract Extension

The University has extended the contract of President Mark R. Nemec, PhD, through the summer of 2027.

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Special Discussion: Connecticut New Product Business Competition, Hosted by Fairfield University

This presentation is made possible with support from Fairfield’s School of Engineering and Inventors Association of Connecticut.

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Open VISIONS Forum: EspressoSeries Returns With Free Virtual Programs That Enlighten and Inspire

Fairfield University’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 Fairfield University 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.

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