Are you a member of an academic society in Queens County, NY? If so, you may be eligible to take advantage of some amazing discounts! All you need is the unique identification number that appears on the front of your IDNYC card and your email address. Enter your name and identification number and see all the discounts available to you. This program is powered by Entertainment Benefits Group, so you can access all the great benefits online. Queens College is committed to providing top-notch education to talented individuals from all backgrounds and economic statuses.
It has nearly 20,000 students enrolled in its four schools of Arts and Humanities, Education, Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. There are currently twelve distinguished professors on the faculty of Queens College; appointed by City University to the highest position in the system, they are renowned for their excellent research, scholarships and teaching. The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education includes Queens in its list of member universities. The mission of Queens College is to prepare students to become leading citizens of an increasingly global society. The Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies promotes Byzantine and Neo-Hellenic research and publications, supports and coordinates the teaching of Byzantine and modern Greek subjects at the university, and relates academic research and teaching to the needs of the Greek community in Queens and beyond.
In addition, there are eleven active Academic Senate standing committees, three special committees and two university committees, all of which have student members. The Flushing Culture and Arts Council, located in the historic Flushing City Hall, was established in 1979 to be a revitalizing force for its community, a catalyst for the development and promotion of visual and performing arts in Queens, and a bridge to promote intercultural understanding through the arts in the most culturally diverse county in the United States. Film Forum is an independent cinema in Lower Manhattan, open 365 days a year, specializing in independent film premieres and classic repertory programming. The Center for Ethnic, Racial & Religious Understanding (CERRU) is an educational center on diversity located on the Queens College campus that provides non-violent communication tools to close social differences and create a more equitable society. The Golden Key International Honor Society is an interdisciplinary undergraduate academic honors organization with more than 300 chapters around the world. The Queens College Speech, Language and Hearing Center (Gertz Building) serves children and adults living in Queens and the metropolitan area who have speech and language disorders or developmental delays.
The ministers are a resource of religious and ethical information and insight for the academic world and the Queens community at large. The Queens College Music Library has the largest music collection in the CUNY system. Don't miss out on these incredible discounts - unlock them with your IDNYC card today!.