Since reaching a record high enrollment of 19,923 students in Fall 2019, Queens College has experienced a continuous decline in the total number of enrolled students. “The number one priority we have,
As you are reading this, you might be thinking about the essays, exams, and discussion posts that you have to get done this week. The life of a full-time student can be
MoreLess than a month ago, faculty held a protest outside of the Student Union building in protest of a pro-life figure being invited to the campus. “We’re out here to protest Bishop
MoreThe month of October kickstarts Health Literacy Month, aligning with the agenda of the Queens College Hillel to tackle food insecurity and raise cognizance of wellness. Despite it not being underscored heavily,
MoreNew students gathered at the Alumni Plaza late August for Welcome Day in the company of administrators such as President Frank Wu, Vice President of Student Affairs Jennifer Jarvis, and Interim Provost
MoreQueens College’s Nutrition and Dietetics Club is a space for students interested in developing a better understanding of food and their health. It is also devoted to providing students with numerous opportunities
MoreIf one ever wondered why they may have not heard of any Catholic Church involvement on our campus here at Queens College, they need to know that it always has been here,
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