On April 2nd, 2013, author Laura Nowlin released “If He Had Been With Me,” a young adult novel that quietly explored themes of friendship, love and loss. Ten years later, the story
In a press release on August 26th, The New York City Health Department and the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy released new food standards, impacting over 219 million meals and snacks that
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the formula for education was completely changed when classes went fully remote. Now, five years since the pandemic, students are asking for online
On Oct. 23rd, the Queens College Indian Student Association (QCISA) held its first Navratri event, Raas Garba Ratri, in collaboration with the QC South Asian Student Association (SASA). The event commemorated the
In July 2025, the City University of New York (CUNY) began using multi-factor authentication (MFA) across all of its digital platforms, including sites like CUNYfirst, Brightspace, DegreeWorks and Microsoft Office 365 email.
On October 8th, the Sylvia Center partnered with the Queens College Knights Table Pantry to promote food education and dietary wellness through a unique cooking class. The collaboration titled “The Knight Shift
“Quinceañera: Dress and Memory in Latine Culture,” a colorful exhibition at Queens College’s Godwin-Ternbach Museum celebrates a pivotal cultural tradition, showcasing seventeen dresses and accessories loaned by members of the local Latin