“You should see me in my tiny car driving between rows of garbage trucks & sky-high metal scraps to reach my water collection destination".
The Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development at Queensborough Community College is now recruiting participants for its f ...
American Chemical Society (NYS) Selects Chemistry Professor Kevin Kolack as Winner of the Outstanding Two-Year College Teaching Award
It was as a student at Nassau Community College that Tim Keogh, a Professor of History at Queensborough Community College, experienced a ...
It wouldn't be a stretch to say that Daniel Cárdenas is a Renaissance man.
New York State Senator John Liu, Assembly Member David Weprin, and Council Member Barry Grodenchik were among local officials and commun ...
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NYS Senator John Liu, Assembly Member David Weprin, and Council Member Barry Grodenchik are among the local elected officials expected t ...
“Right now, we do a really good job preparing Latinx students for graduate programs in the sciences” added Dean Carpi.
Turning the Pages to New Understandings: College-Bound Immigrants Share Their Art Book Journals at the Brooklyn Museum
Recognizing John Jay College of Criminal Justice's commitment to expanding STEM educational and career opportunities for Latinx students ...
Queensborough Community College has received $79,590 from the National Science Foundation to acquire an advanced imaging system, called ...
Nevada Caldwell, a media production student at Queensborough Community College, will walk the red carpet in a cat-eared tiara at the NYC ...
Barbara Rome is a distinguished nursing professor at Queensborough Community College, a dedicated student mentor, and for more than 30 y ...
The College leverages the latest technologies to keep pace with innovation
Jillian M. Bellovary, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Queensborough Community College, has authored a paper, ...
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Queensborough graduate April Simmons, '21, has wanted to help people ever since her goddaughter, Brianna, was diagnosed with a rare gene ...
It feels like summer as hundreds of people rock and roll into The Bay Terrace Shopping Center for Bayside's first 2021 Drive-In concert, ...
There was a time when all I wanted was to get my high school diploma so I took the high school equivalency courses. Then I saw that many ...
I came to the United States five years ago from Bolivia. I always enjoyed school and learning new things, but after high school I had to ...
I am LGBTQ. I signed myself out of high school at 16 because I was the victim of ruthless bullying, and also because I suffered from an ...
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Queensborough Community College is the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant in the amount of $300,000 entitled, Developing t ...
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Flushing-Murray Hill area high schools have done so far.
While the effects of Covid have contributed to social and economic insecurity, Steve Castillo's ambition and passion for massage therapy ...
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Queens.
Townsend Harris was one of just two Queens high schools to earn a spot on Newsweek's list of the top 500 STEM high schools in the country.
Students at Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows are being dismissed after a large fight started in front of the school, police said.
A Queens high schooler just became one of the rare few to get a perfect score on the ACT.
John Bowne High School in Flushing is receiving a $35,500 funding boost for its hydroponics program, which grows plants without using soil.
Construction began Thursday on an annex for Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows — the most overcrowded school in the city.
The city closed a Flushing yeshiva for allowing unvaccinated kids to come to class amid a measles outbreak that has infected hundreds.
M.S. 379Q on Sept. 5 will welcome more than 500 students whose closest schooling options would otherwise be in Flushing or College Point.
The student-designed playground features a track and field, and outdoor classroom, a handball wall and more.