Studying abroad may seem like a distant dream for many students who are rightly concerned about affordability and accessibility. However, at Queens College, the possibility of international education becomes tangible through programs
I’m writing in response to your story, “Over 20 Professors Let Go Of Two Weeks Before the Spring Semester,” with reporting contributed by Sammy Ali, that appeared online in the Knight News
I’m writing in response to the story, “Queens College Only Has One Nurse on Campus: What Does That Look Like?” that appeared online in the Knight Newson December 5, 2023, and ask
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Queens College’s Model United Nations and New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) held the CUNY Climate Summit at Queens College on February 14th. It was the first event of its kind
After budget cuts, layoffs, and tuition hikes, students and faculty at Queens College and other CUNY schools are ready to advocate for and protect higher education. The New York Public Interest Research
Pre-COVID, the Dining Hall at Queens College was a bustling place to grab lunch, featuring food stalls from Starbucks to Halal. This may be difficult to conceptualize for students who, like me,