As a public institution, the City University of New York relies on funding from New York State and New York City to finance its yearly budget. These budgets cover everything from building
Queens College will be one of the first CUNY schools to transition away from Blackboard and adopt Brightspace as its new “leaning management system” by the end of the upcoming Spring semester.
MoreIn 2013, the City University of New York signed a ten-year contract with PepsiCo, with the company receiving exclusive marketing and selling rights across twenty-five CUNY campuses. In exchange, PepsiCo paid the
MoreMacaulay Peace Action held the CUNY Summit for Peace and Justice at Macaulay Honors College from Mar. 31st to April 2nd in Lincoln Square. The student-led event was the first of its
MoreOn Mar. 6th, the Knights Table Food Pantry and Swipe Out Hunger met with New York Lawmakers advocating to pass the Hunger Free Campus Act in the New York State Assembly alongside
MoreOn Jan. 3rd, The City University of New York has introduced an online portal for students and faculty to report discrimination. This is a platform where members of the CUNY community can
More“Who We Are?” is a phrase that sometimes we ask ourselves in reflection. Many of us struggle with the individualized question “who am I?” and our identity on a daily basis. TEDxCUNY
MoreThe famous New York based lifestyle company, Kith, has collaborated with our very own Queens College (QC) for a Fall 2022 Clothing Collection. The Kinect Foundation which is Kith’s charitable branch, is
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