Soccer season is near as the Knights look to improve on their 4-8-5 record last season. In 2013, the team finished with a 11-5-1 record that included a semi-final appearance in the
Shah’s Halal Food is more accessible and successful than ever as one of its food trucks is now on The Quad. The carts operate from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. through the weekdays.
Queens College received a five-year federal grant from the Department of Education’s Student Services Program for an initiative to help low-income students with disabilities. For the next five years, $220,000 will be allocated to the Office
Two members of Queens College’s women’s basketball team went on a 12-day trip to Italy this past summer. Seniors Kristen Korzevinski and Elisabeth Gully travelled to Italy with American International Sports Teams,
Queens College received part of $5 million in discretionary capital funds intended for five CUNY institutions from Queens Borough President Melinda Katz. QC received $1.25 million from the funds, the most compared to
A college degree does not protect the wealth of all racial and ethnic groups equally, a recent St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank research report found. The study was based on the data
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the accreditation for the CUNY School of Medicine in July. “This new school is another step toward making medical care more available for all New Yorkers,” Cuomo said.