It’s almost that time of year when soon-to-be college families desperately turn to Google searching for college blogs that promise to help them curate the list of things you need to get for your college...
Fairfield University is opening a new office of Diversity, Belonging and Inclusion as part of the final recommendations of the President’s Working Group on Diversity and Inclusive Excellence. In the...
Two years after the town of Fairfield’s Plan and Zoning Commission declined to approve the construction of a Chick-fil-A on the former site of Joe’s American Bar & Grill due to traffic concerns, First...
Fairfield University Student Association organized a student walk on Wednesday, April 19 to recognize the need for “cultural change on campus” and support the students who have been marginalized and...
Last Tuesday night, Fairfield University celebrated the latest edition of its StartUp Showcase at the Regina A. Quick Center, with five student teams presenting their business pitch for the opportunity to...
As the spring semester is coming to an end, Fairfield University Student Association (FUSA) is launching the Celebration of Unity Series, a compilation of events organized by the organization’s Diversity...
Professor Carole Pomarico sat waiting in the Egan School of Nursing conference room with a table filled with two big files of papers with comments from former and current students, pictures, research...
Sorry, but the new Levee hours don’t make much (if any) sense. During spring break, Stags Hospitality announced on their Instagram page that the student-favorite, The Levee, would be expanding its hours...
Fairfield University, a predominantly white institution, elected Junior student Aliyah Seenauth on Feb. 28 as the first-ever woman of color to serve as the 76th Fairfield University Student Association...
Fairfield University received a visit from Christopher D. Mellinger, Associate Professor of Spanish Interpreting and Translation Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, on Feb. 27 for a day...