
CUNY Finds Funding For AI Teaching Tools
QUEENS COLLEGE–CUNY faculty receive a $200,000 grant to determine how students can learn to ethically use artificial intelligence. Story by Omar Ahmed
CUNY Finds Funding For AI Teaching Tools Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
QUEENS COLLEGE–CUNY faculty receive a $200,000 grant to determine how students can learn to ethically use artificial intelligence. Story by Omar Ahmed
CUNY Finds Funding For AI Teaching Tools Read MoreQUEENS COLLEGE–University decision-makers invest $4.49 million to improve the CUNY Athletic Conference, benefitting campuses competing on the NCAA Division III level. Story by Michael Finch
CUNY Athletic Conference Now Managed by External Company Read MoreQUEENS COLLEGE — The initiative has been operational since 1997, offering free and confidential services regarding citizenship and immigration legal services. Story by Aliyah Ali
Queens College Opens Newest CUNY Citizenship Now! Location Read MoreQUEENS COLLEGE — Over half of NYC’s Asian American population reported being insulted, harassed, threatened, or physically attacked in 2023 because of their race or ethnicity. Story by Apolline Lamy
Asian American Community Reflects on Deadly Atlanta Shooting Three Years Later Read MoreQUEENS COLLEGE — QC Hillel Executive Director Jenna Citron Schwab reported students sending photos of graffiti to her via WhatsApp late in the evening on March 20th. Story by Rachel Pakan
Queens College Tackles Antisemitic Bathroom Graffiti Read MoreQUEENS COLLEGE — Although Queens College has transitioned from online to in-person learning, campus life has continued to struggle post-pandemic. Story by William Kuzma
Queens College Launches UKnighted as New Campus Engagement Platform Read More