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
40 minutes of waiting. Negative degree weather. The bus finally arrives. As Queens College students boarded it, they saw a small sticker pasted on the side: “Bus Fare: $3.00.” That 10¢ increase
MoreLast 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
MoreOn October 30th, Queens College reopened the Gertz building, which houses the Speech-Language-Hearing Center. With the cutting edge improvements made at the newly renovated center, students can make use of the additional
MoreOver the weekend of October 17-19th, Queens College hosted the Fall 2025 Hack Knight Hackathon with a major win. With the support of the Provost’s Office, the Department of Computer Science, the
More“QUEENS COLLEGE IS TOXIC,” read the fliers posted across campus by members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), a CUNY union that serves over 30,000 CUNY faculty and staff. On Monday, November
MoreOn June 9th, the City University of New York (CUNY) Board of Trustees authorized a waiver of application fees for seniors graduating in 2026 from New York City (NYC) and New York
MoreOn June 11th, 2025, Queens College published a press release documenting the work and subsequent findings of Queens College Researchers led by Donato DeIngeniis and Distinguished Professor Yoko Nomura regarding the effects
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