Queens College has reintroduced a calligraphy course this semester after a decades-long absence. The new course, Lettering and Calligraphy, allows students to explore letterforms through a combination of both physical and digital
Queens College became the most recent location for CUNY’s “Citizenship Now!” program — a program dedicated to providing CUNY’s undocumented and immigrant students and their families with legal assistance acquiring citizenship in
MoreNominated for three Academy Awards, 10 Annie Awards, and winning two Golden Globe Awards in 2021, there’s no denying the success of Disney-Pixar’s 2020 film “Soul.” Queens College students might remember its
MoreIn April, students voted on a referendum that will determine the fate of Queens College’s shuttle bus system. In the shuttle bus student fee reallocation referendum, students voted on whether the shuttle
MoreIn early March, Jamie Dimon — the chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. — visited Queens College for an event dubbed a “Fireside Chat,” which took place in
MoreA wave of antisemitic graffiti was found in bathrooms on campus in late March and early April, prompting joint action between Queens College and Hillel to address antisemitism and foster interfaith dialogue
MoreOn January 31st, The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation approved $70,000 in grants awarded to Queens College. The funds will be divided between two campus organizations: The Knights Table Food Pantry receiving
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