Workshop: How to Start a Club

M-Building, M-118 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Make the most of your time at LaGuardia by participating in the various academic, social and cultural clubs and organizations on campus. You’ll get opportunities to expand your network, enhance […]

Passport Day

E-Building, E-501 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, United States

We are excited to offer you the opportunity to apply for (or renew) your U.S. passport right here on campus! Whether you’re planning to study abroad, travel internationally, or need […]

Study Abroad Workshop

E-Building, E-500 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Students learn about study abroad opportunities available to them, including ways to fund their travels. For more information, contact Dr. Maria Savva at msavva@lagcc.cuny.edu.

LHI: Spring 2025 Kick Off – Orientation

Online (Zoom) NY, United States

Are you ready to make a real-world impact while enhancing your academic and career prospects? Join us at the Spring 2025 Orientation and discover how you can leverage your classroom […]

BMEC: Book Discussion with Pervis Taylor “Surthrival Mode” Session #2

M-Building, M-114 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

“Surthrival Mode” aims to bridge the gap in men between just surviving and getting by in life to ultimately thriving within their emotions, mental health and relationships with others and […]

Women and Relationships: an Exploration and Dialogue

E-Building, E-501 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, United States

A space for students to engage about women, relationships, and a range of connected themes—romantic and platonic relationships, DV & IPV, consent, and healthy vs. toxic relationships in light of […]

NYCHA Open Space: Past, Present, and Future Exhibit

M-Building, Lobby 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States

Join us for the opening of an exhibit showcasing the innovative design of open space in public housing. Explore how residents have utilized communal spaces to meet their evolving needs […]

Search
Search