Earlier this semester, the Queens College administration informed faculty that due to budget cuts, QC will no longer be funding departmental graduation ceremonies. Students, faculty and staff who plan and look forward
On Jan. 27th, the City University of New York came to the landmark decision of ramping up their advertising campaigns with a $2.5 million budget increase. The increase is part of an
MoreOn Monday, Oct. 28th, Dennis Cohen was named the executive counsel and labor designee for Queens College. With experience as an attorney and former judge, he will be in charge of reporting
MoreThe New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has launched a chronic disease strategy aimed at tackling racial and socioeconomic disparities in citywide health outcomes. Released in January 2025, “Addressing
MoreAmid the latest immigration executive orders, Queens College has reaffirmed its support for immigrant students by expanding legal resources and strengthening protections for undocumented and non-citizen students. For over 30 years, CUNY
MoreCUNY history is New York history. The CUNY Office of Library Services has enacted a three-year project involving the City University of New York’s 31 libraries and 100 cultural centers that will
MoreThe Queens College website was offline during the first few weeks of the spring 2025 semester, leaving students, faculty, and staff without access to essential resources. On Jan. 27th — the first
MoreQueens College students, faculty, and staff returned from winter break to a new set of restrictions on the time, place, and manner for free speech on campus — resulting in protests, petitions,
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