The Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Program will return to Queens College in the Fall 2026 semester, following a four-year renovation process of the Gertz building where the program was once housed. The Graduate
Recognized by his iconic psychedelic ponytail and quirky dance moves, Joe “The Dancer” Ferrante is a cornerstone of the community at the Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM) at Queens College. Whenever
MoreResidents on the third floor of The Summit Apartments, Queens College’s on-campus housing, may remember seeing music production equipment being brought out of the elevator early this semester. Freshmen roommates Oleg Nevidomskyi,
MoreAfter a three-year hiatus in which no formal journalism curriculum existed at Queens College, the Media Studies Department has announced a revived journalism minor with new courses premiering in the Spring of
MoreWith an already diverse selection of food vendors on campus, Queens College has acquired a new one with the “wafels & dinges” food truck. This vibrant, yellow food truck can be found
MoreAt the Godwin-Ternbach Museum located in Paul Klapper Hall, the latest exhibit, “Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence,” features the delicate craftsmanship of bead art from the hands of women
MoreQueens College, a public institution serving over 15,000 students, currently only has one nurse on staff located on the third floor of Virginia Frese Hall. In a October 17th article for The
MoreAs of two-to-three weeks ago, a majority of the cubicles at the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library were locked due to renovation. Now it prevents all from utilizing the study space unless they
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