Large Scale Traditional Programming & Events
The Office of Student Development and Leadership provides students with a variety of educational and recreational opportunities to get involved on campus and to engage the entire Queens College campus community.
Some large-scale programming and events include but are not limited to;
- Welcome Day
- Fall & Spring Fest
- MidKnight Breakfast
- Spring Concert
- Collaboration with the President’s office to provide programs like Wu vs You and Monday Mile with President Wu,
- Heritage Month Programming
- Trivia & Game Nights
- Rest and Relaxation Programming Before Finals
Our office also collaborates with other campus & academic partners to provide events that include bringing QC Alumni back for workshops, educational programs, and networking opportunities. Check out our Spring Concert from 2023 with Waka Flaka
Welcome Day at Queens College for our newest Knights!
Welcome Day is the colleges second largest scale event that takes place each academic year! Our annual Welcome Day celebration is coordinated for all incoming first year and transfer students and is filled with engaging activities, ice breaker activities, giveaways, and a concert on the Quad sponsored by the Student Association. Welcome Day is a great opportunity to meet new students, faculty, and staff and to officially become a part of the Queens College community!
Interested in applying? Click here to fill out the interest form to stay informed about upcoming group process and interview dates held in the Spring. Interested in being a Welcome Day Leader for this upcoming year’s event? Contact studentlife@qc.cuny.edu
College Union Programming Board (CUPB)
CUPB is a student run activities committee that hosts large scale and traditional programs throughout the year for their peers!
The goal of CUPB is to provide diversified quality entertainment, cultural, and recreational activities for the benefit and enjoyment of the Queens College campus community. CUPB works to provide all students with various opportunities for leadership development, group planning experiences, and cultivating individual vocational and avocational skills through the creation, planning, and promotion of establishing events on campus. Additionally, those involved with the activities planning and management of CUPB events work to develop professional working relationships and event collaborations with campus partners.
Interested in learning more about CUPB or wanting to join? Contact Kristin Berkey (kristin.berkey@qc.cuny.edu)