The dual enrollment programs offered by the City University of New York (CUNY) have proven to be the best college readiness resource for underserved students in New York City. CUNY’s College Now
Queens College has long valued service, a principle reflected in its motto: ‘‘Discimus ut Serviamus’’— We learn so that we may serve. QC has a unique day that celebrates the values of
MoreOn March 20th in the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library auditorium, QC SEEK screened “The Five Demands” — a documentary about the 1969 student protests at the City College of New York (CCNY)
MoreOn March 27th, Immigration Judge Kyung S. Auh served as the keynote speaker for an event hosted by the Queens College Legal Studies Club. During the event, he recounted his career journey
MoreThe Murphy Institute for Worker Education is a collaborative program between the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) and Queens College. The program is open to both graduate and undergraduate
MoreThe Global Student Success Program at Queens College is a program especially made for international students, consisting of two to three semesters worth of studies. The classes within the program are designed
MoreWalking through Queens College’s Quad, you’ve probably noticed that Colwin Hall, Delany Hall, Frese Hall, and Jefferson Hall look quite different to their surrounding modern buildings. They have a unique Spanish style
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
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