Since Fall 2022, enrollment at the City University of New York has increased by 9% while enrollment at Queens College continues to decline. “What has happened over the past 5-6 years is
After serving Queens College since 1981, Kissena Hall will soon face its lease expiration, leaving departments and various occupants to flee to Queens Hall. On November 15th, the Office of Facilities, Planning
MoreEnrollment at Queens College has decreased 21% since 2020, and the problem has widespread ramifications. Low enrollment means shrinking budgets, understaffing, lower quality of education and campus life, decreased retention, and a
MoreAfter coming back from winter break, Queens College’s Student Union has shut down after a series of pipe bursts, heating issues and flooding, leaving little to no access at the building for
MoreAs of the Spring 2026 semester, Queens College has offered 374 fewer course sections compared to the previous academic term, as enrollment continues to decline and financial resources remain constrained. A previous
MoreFrom March 22nd to March 25th, a team of Peer Evaluators from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) will be arriving on campus to conduct a visit to validate the
MoreIn Spring 2026, The City University of New York School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) launched a new Master of Science in Generative AI, one of the first graduate programs in the
MoreOn Sunday, January 25th, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Jennifer Jarvis sent an email to students, faculty and staff announcing that Queens College was going remote for the first
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