Division of Mathematics and

Natural Sciences

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH POSTER SESSION: 9/26/2008

CLICK to view photos if the recent undergraduate poster session held Friday September 26, 2008. (Photos by Nancy Bareis of QC Photo Services.)

Download a copy of the abstracts:

Sept 08 Undergraduate Research

MNS Happenings (Summer 2007)

Queens College Summer Science Program-for details of the summer 2007 program click here-for next summer's program contact College NOW at Queens College (718) 997-4297

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MNS Departments

 

Biology

 

Chemistry &    Biochemistry

 

Computer Science

 

  Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences

 

Mathematics

 

Physics

 

Psychology

 

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences

 

Office of Laboratory Safety

 

 

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MNS Programs

 

Alliance for Minority Participation (AMP)

 

Explore Long Island Sound Project

 

Honors in Mathematics and Natural Sciences (HMNS)

 

Howard Hughes Programs (SPUR Application)

 

Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC)

 

Science  Teacher Careers (STC)

 

Undergraduate Research Council

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Office of the Dean

Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Queens College, CUNY

Remsen 125, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard

Flushing,  NY  11367-1547

 

Dr. Thomas C. Strekas, Dean

 

Dr. Cecilia McHugh, Assistant to the Dean

 

Linda Chan-Administrative Assistant

Molash Alemayehu -Hughes Grant Assistant

 

Office:   (718) 997-4105

Fax:       (718) 997-4103

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Please check with the office for Summer Hours during July-August

A Message from Dean Tom Strekas

Welcome to the Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Queens College-City University of New York. There has probably been no period of time when the need for an understanding of science and mathematics was more critical. With genetic engineering in medicine and in our foods, continued space exploration, need for alternative energy sources, the pervasive presence of computer technology, increasing threats to our environment, the challenge of understanding the human mind, and our ever shrinking global community, it is clear that the need for increased awareness by the public grows stronger each day. The challenge is taken up by our eight departments composed of a world-class faculty. Our undergraduate and graduate students alike are afforded opportunities to get to know these faculty members, in the classroom, the laboratory and in the field. Additionally, there are few regions in the world where more opportunities exist for individuals interested in science and mathematics than in metropolitan New York City.

 

If you are contemplating an academic home for your undergraduate or graduate degree, details of our programs can be found on our various departmental web sites. Information on other programs such as our Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) sponsored programs in biological sciences education, our Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) opportunities and our Alliance for Minority Participation (AMP) program in Science, Engineering and Mathematics, can be obtained through links on this page. Please take the time to explore our web site to gain an appreciation of who we are and what we do, and how you might be a part of the excitement.