Queens College’s Care and Concern Team is dedicated to supporting students before problems spiral. Founded in September 2008, the team was originally known as the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) and was created
Queens College students, who commute to school, must face the horrors of public transportation on a daily basis, fueling stress even before school starts. Imagine commuting to QC from New Jersey, Maryland
MoreGreece’s debt crisis led to major implications across the country, including the eternal student phenomenon in higher education. An eternal student takes extra college courses to delay entering the workforce. Education in
MoreThe Professional Staff Congress may use a tactic never used in the history of the union—the strike. While the union told its members it would not plan a strike, it would consider
MorePublic Safety recently received a tip not often seen at Queens College—a student residing at the Summit possessed weapons. The New York Police Department, at the request of Public Safety, searched the resident’s room,
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Queens College finalized an academic partnership with two prominent Korean universities, Korea University and Kyung Hee University for a collective exchange program. The Office of Global Education Initiatives and the Research Center for
MoreQueens College surpasses other CUNY colleges with the highest number of transfer students, according to CUNY’s Office of Institutional Research. In fact, there are twice as many incoming transfer students than first-year
MoreGeorge Washington University no longer requires students to submit Scholastic Admissions Test or American College Test scores as part of its admissions process starting this semester. Instead, students applying for admissions can choose
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