Waiting for Yoko: The Connecticut Student Poets 2019

Spirol Art Gallery Danielson Campus

Tuesday, February 19, 2019 , 6:30 p.m. in the SPIROL Art Gallery QVCC's Genie Johnson is the Only Connecticut Community College Student Selected “Waiting for Yoko: The Connecticut Student Poets 2019” will feature readings from the Connecticut Student Poets and an open mic follows the featured performances. This show is the latest in the popular […]

Annual Bread & Soup Event (QV @ Windham Tech)

QV @ Windham Tech

The Annual Bread & Soup Event is an opportunity for faculty and staff to break bread with our students and community members.  Join us for great food and conversation. Contribute what you can to help raise money for local food pantries!

Black History Month Event

Windham Technical High School 210 Birch Street, Willimantic, CT

Monday, February 25, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. at Windham Technical High School Southern Migration and the Transformation of African American Connecticut, 1915-70 The Quinebaug Valley Community College Cultural Programming Committee will host Dr. Stacey Close, Associate Provost and Vice President for Equity and Diversity at Eastern Connecticut State University in celebration of Black History Month. […]

Black History Month

Fireside Lounge - Danielson Campus 742 Upper Maple Street, Danielson

Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 2 p.m. in the Fireside Lounge Southern Migration and the Transformation of African American Connecticut, 1915-70 The Quinebaug Valley Community College Cultural Programming Committee will host Dr. Stacey Close, Associate Provost and Vice President for Equity and Diversity at Eastern Connecticut State University in celebration of Black History Month. The […]

Volleyball Tournament

QMC Gymnasium

Tuesday, February 26 at 5:00 pm Volleyball Tournament Sign up a team of 4 0r 5 or individually at the Student Success Center. Join a team or come down to cheer on your classmates and instructors. Prize for the winning team! For more information contact Amanda Giles.

Naloxone Training

Danielson Campus 742 Upper Maple Street, Danielson, CT, United States

Tuesday, February 26, 6 p.m. Naloxone Training Open to Students and the Community Participants will be provided training on administering Naloxone and also be provided with a free Naloxone kit.  Only 50 kits will be available. Register in advance with Catherine Gregory or 860.932.4089 This training is possible through a grant from the Connecticut Healthy […]

Alumni + Student Networking Event

Danielson Campus - Cafeteria

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 starting at 3 p.m. Open to QVCC students and alumni! Join The QVCC Alumni Association for an afternoon of networking and career advice! Meet with successful QVCC Alumni and make professional contacts, gain expert resume /cover letter advice, get a FREE professional head shot, and more! Come dressed to impress in […]

Women’s History Month: Pushing Past “No”

Danielson Campus - Fireside Lounge

Thursday, March 21, 12:30-2:00 in the Fireside Lounge @ the Danielson Campus The Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame presents Pushing Past “No:” Overcoming Obstacles on the Path to Success. Has anyone ever told you that you couldn’t succeed? How have you proved them wrong? Join us for an interactive multi-media program by the Connecticut Women’s […]

Boston Bus Trip

Boston

Friday, March 22 We are shipping off to Boston! Choose from the Museum of Fine Arts or the New England Aquarium and then enjoy some free time in the Quincy Market area. Ticket Prices: $10 Student $20 Guest Tickets can be purchased at the Bookstore or at QV@WT Depart: Jillson Square, Willimantic at 8:00 am […]

This is Our Home: Voices from the Immigrant Rights Movement

Robert E. Miller Auditorium 742 Upper Maple Street, Danielson, CT

Quinebaug Valley Community College will host Voices from the Immigrant Rights Movement, A Discussion Featuring Vania Galicia, Sister Mary Jude Lazarus and Erin O-Neil Baker. The panel will include: Vania Galicia-Bacilio is a twenty-year-old undocumented immigrant who has lived in Willimantic Connecticut since she was three years old. She first began organizing when she was sixteen years old through a […]