Last February, The City University of New York (CUNY) announced that it will be centralizing its discrimination and harassment policies and processes across its 26 colleges by implementing the Center for Inclusivity
The Professional Staff Congress (PSC), representing 30,000 faculty and staff across CUNY, launched the academic year with unprecedented activism. The PSC has stepped into a more political role, defending labor rights, public
MoreOn April 10th, members of the Queens College Academic Senate came together for their monthly meeting in Kiely Hall room 170 to discuss changes to existing policies and resolve matters from previous
MoreOn the path between Queens College’s main campus and Queens Hall, students pass an unexpected neighbor: a 3.8 acre working farm. Most people don’t expect to see cows, chickens, and alpacas right
MoreQueens College has responded to enrollment declines by focusing on transfer enrollment through strengthening its partnership with neighboring CUNY community colleges. Since the Fall 2020 semester, QC has experienced a 19% decline
MoreOn March 3rd 2025, the City University of New York announced Richard Knipel as their first Wikimedian-in-Residence. Wikipedia is an important step towards building public engagement and education, often acting as a
MoreQueens College students will be casting their votes for 2025–2026 Student Association president between Apr. 6th to Apr. 11th, choosing between Shawn Rajkumar, running under the Students for Tomorrow (SFT) party, and
MoreQueens residents are likely familiar with the 7 Train, the E, F, and R — a few of the lines that run east to west throughout the borough. However, without a subway
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