Immigrant legal services office opens at Queens College
/Queens College on Tuesday became the fifth full-time location for CUNY Citizenship Now!, an effort which provides free legal assistance for immigrant students and their families.
Queens College on Tuesday became the fifth full-time location for CUNY Citizenship Now!, an effort which provides free legal assistance for immigrant students and their families.
Governor Kathy Hochul took steps to protect New Yorkers against hate crimes this week, allocating $51 million of state funds into safety and security, and also signed a bill from a number of Queens electeds into law.
Read MoreA man spotted spewing antisemitic and racist remarks through a bullhorn outside of Queens College last week has continued showing up to the college campus almost daily, despite being told by police multiple times to leave.
Read MoreQueens College and Farmingdale State College will host “Get Started in the Cannabis Industry” next month, a multi-day course that aims to teach participants how to open, manage or work in the marijuana business in New York.
Read More"The more efficiently our facilities are constructed and rehabilitated, the more we reduce our carbon footprint.”
Read MoreIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Queens College has created an emergency relief fund to try and assist its most vulnerable students.
Read MoreQueens College’s new president had his sights set on CUNY from the beginning.
Read More“The lives of all students are being interrupted this semester as the coronavirus has caused extreme disruption and hardship, forcing difficult decisions on a global scale.”
Read More“A lot of people that are staying at the dorms don’t really have anywhere else to go.”
Read More“The cases (Not open) of gloves are kept on the shelves. You can give all the cases.”
Read MoreFormer students, tax revenue and other financial streams account for $1.8 billion.
Read MoreU.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat is the first Dominican American and the first formerly undocumented immigrant elected to Congress.
Read MoreWe honor his memory and continue to pursue the dream of a better and more just society.
Read MoreThe event, organized by the Eagle Academy Foundation, Department of Education and Queens College, featured representatives from more than 100 colleges.
Read MoreLearn about how Students for a Democratic Society protested the military and corporate presence on Queens College’s campus.
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