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Queens College celebrated its 101st commencement on May 29, recognizing more than 4,000 degree candidates during a ceremony ...
But for archivists interested in preserving the college’s queer history, it caused a small panic. How would they ever sort ...
A new chapter in the storied history of the Queens College women’s basketball program is set to begin this upcoming academic year. Athletic Director Rob Twible officially ...
Queensborough Community College celebrated its 64th Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, awarding degrees to more than 1,600 ...
Will Brown has his next coaching job. Brown, the former University at Albany men’s basketball coach who won more than 300 games and five America East Conference championships during a two-decade run ...
As the University of Wyoming faces scrutiny, questions about single-sex spaces and student rights are taking center stage.
Join us today as we examine the reasons why Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel split up. It is a tale mired in self-doubt, bitterness and rivalry.
June is a month of celebration, remembrance and resistance for City’s LGBTQ+ community. For over 55 years, LGBTQ New Yorkers and their friends have come together to mark the anniversary of the ...
President Trump wants to divert federal funds from Harvard to trade schools. But experts say the process isn't that simple.
The City University of New York this week will kick off graduation season for the Class of 2025, celebrating nearly 50,000 graduates at more than 25 commencement ceremonies across New York City. The ...
Tap dance is as much a part of Americana as blue jeans, barbecue or the Statue of Liberty. While not as popular today as it was during its “Golden Age” from 1920 to 1940, the American art form has ...
A native of Puerto Rico, Matos Rodriguez previously headed CUNY’s Queens College and Hostos Community College, and had served as cabinet secretary for Puerto Rico’s Department of Family Services.
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