Queens College’s Care and Concern Team is dedicated to supporting students before problems spiral. Founded in September 2008, the team was originally known as the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) and was created
The Queens College women’s volleyball team has had a rough start to their season — they’re winless after 12 games — but with four starting freshmen, the long-term future may be bright
MoreThe doors need to be at least 36 inches wide, the corridors at least 48 inches wide and the desk needs to be at least 32 inches high for a wheelchair-bound person
MoreA six million dollar budget has been set aside for a campus-wide fire alarm upgrade project, to ensure Queens College meets the safety requirements outlined by the current New York City building
MoreSince moving to the United States from Puerto Rico at age seven, Pedro Pineiro, director of public safety at Queens College, has served in the army, interpreted for the National Security Agency,
MoreOn her first and last trip to Ghana, Queens College art education professor Rikki Asher, experienced good and bad things, but both would ultimately make her appreciate what she has in life.
MoreStudents from Macaulay Honors College played host to a conference on immigration reform in collaboration with Arizona State University on Sept. 28. The conference — co-conceived and created by Barrett, the honors
MoreA Sept. 27 adjunct colloquium on academic integrity and plagiarism allowed adjuncts a platform to raise concerns about their work environment and how it affects their dealings with plagiarism. Queens College’s first
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