The Pulliam Center for International Education is excited to offer all current students the chance to design the next JBIP T-shirt! We are accepting designs...
John Belk International Program (JBIP) covers the majority of costs for each full-time undergraduate student to participate in a Queens international...
Celebrate with Us at the 3rd Annual Latinx Heritage Festival!
Join DICE in recognizing the vibrant impact of the Latinx/e community on our QU campus and...
Through diverse perspectives and historical contexts, unravel the essence of democracy as a defining aspect of identity. From its elusive nature to the...
It has been noted by musical historians that African rhythms preserved and maintained in the Caribbean (particularly Cuba) began to pollinate with the rich...
Join us as we celebrate Hugh McColl's enduring legacy and the future of graduate business education at Queens with the launch of the new McColl MBA Program....
Join us at Schmoozapalooza, Queens’ signature professional networking social featuring top employers in the Health, Sports, and Sciences industries....
Guest Speaker Dr. Dana Gorzelany-Mostak explores the intersection of music and politics in American culture in her lecture on American presidential campaign...
An afternoon of innovative music for Tuba and Piano exploring compositions written by Stephen Roberts, Cait Nishimura, Paul Hindemith, James Grant, Kevin...
Register to attend the Ann Tarwater Lecture.The annual series explores relevant topics related to the relationship between faith and the physical or social...
Join us for an evening of free beauty services, food, conversation, and education as DICE in partnership with Queens Voter Engagement and WFAE will host a...
Research internships are an excellent way of gaining hands-on experience in a variety of fields. Discover how to find opportunities that complement your...
Join the Knight School of Communication for a virtual information session to learn more about our graduate programs (MA in Communication, certificates in...
From social services to animal rights, local non-profits will be on campus sharing information about volunteer and internship opportunities. Presented by...
Join us to explore the different majors and minors offered at Queens. Talk with faculty, advisors, career coaches and upperclassmen students to learn about...
Nobuntu, the female a cappella quartet from Zimbabwe, has drawn international acclaim for its inventive performances that range from traditional Zimbabwean...
AIGA's nation-wide Get Out the Vote initiative believes good design makes your electorial choices clear. View nonpartisan posters that encourage the...
The History Department is delighted to welcome Monique Douglas to campus as part of the Preyer Lecture Series, which this year is focused on Charlotte's...
Join the Knight School of Communication for a virtual information session to learn more about our programs (MA in Communication, certificates in Strategic...
Join us for a leadership discussion where Peter Browning will explore his personal philosophy of leadership that covers his extensive career as CEO, Lead...
In her show, Makin’ Cake, Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton uses the history of baking to explore race, culture, and class in a refreshing and fun...
Speed-network with men and masculine-presenting professionals from a variety of industries and career paths. Enjoy comradery, learn about their roads to...
David Brooks is a bestselling author, op-ed columnist at the New York Times, and recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour. He has a gift for bringing readers...
Entering the workforce can be scary. Imposter syndrome, workplace anxiety and managing adult finances can be some of the many fears experienced when starting...
Starring Benny Benack III and Stella Cole and showcasing Jabu Graybeal
Celebrating a century of Broadway magic from Hammerstein to Hamilton, Some Enchanted...
First-Generation individuals are one of the first in their immediate families to complete a college degree. They may also be the first to start a career in...
AND THE ANGEL SAID UNTO THEM
Music old and new celebrating the divine proclamation of the heavenly host. Queens' internationally award-winning Royal Voices...
As World War II ended, composer Randall Thompson honored Thomas Jefferson and his writings by creating a choral work that rallied great national pride during...
Join us for an hour of learning about different citizenship statuses in the workforce and how one can navigate different parts of the job-seeking process...
Join the Knight School of Communication for a virtual information session about our programs (MA in Communication, certificates in Organizational and...
Coinciding with the presidential election, the guitar ensemble will perform protest music, including iconic protest songs from different eras, creating a...
David Brooks is a bestselling author, op-ed columnist at the New York Times, and recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour. He has a gift for bringing readers...
As World War II ended, composer Randall Thompson honored Thomas Jefferson and his writings by creating a choral work that rallied great national pride during...
Through diverse perspectives and historical contexts, unravel the essence of democracy as a defining aspect of identity. From its elusive nature to the...
Register to attend the Ann Tarwater Lecture.The annual series explores relevant topics related to the relationship between faith and the physical or social...
Nobuntu, the female a cappella quartet from Zimbabwe, has drawn international acclaim for its inventive performances that range from traditional Zimbabwean...
In her show, Makin’ Cake, Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton uses the history of baking to explore race, culture, and class in a refreshing and fun...
Guest Speaker Dr. Dana Gorzelany-Mostak explores the intersection of music and politics in American culture in her lecture on American presidential campaign...