QUEENS COLLEGE CELEBRATES 85TH ANNIVERSARY WITH PRESIDENT’S MEDAL PRESENTATIONS TO NOTABLE ALUMNI, AN EXHIBITION AND VIDEO ON THE COLLEGE’S HISTORY, AND A RECEPTION WITH LIVE MUSIC

Alumni Peter Archer, retired Queens public school educator and consultant on the 2020 Disney Pixar Academy Award-winning movie Soul, and Robert Jacobs, health care executive and philanthropist, to be recognized–

Media Advisory for Wednesday, October 12Historical Exhibition | 9 am – 5:30 pmProgram | 5:45 – 7:05 pmReception | 7:05 – 8 pmWHAT:     A celebration to mark the 85th anniversary of the first day of classes at Queens College on October 11, 1937. Established with 400 students and 21 faculty members spread across nine buildings, the college was envisioned as a place where talented people of all backgrounds and financial means could receive a first-rate education. The event is designed to highlight the continuity of this mission.From 9 am – 5:30 pm | A historical exhibition, Under Construction: 85 Years of Building Futures at Queens College, will be open to guests in the Barham Rotunda of Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library. It illustrates the evolution of the college’s buildings, grounds, and leadership from the early days to the present. Included are a never-previously displayed 1915 photo album documenting the Parental School (the predecessor institution to Queens College); a refurbished model of the grounds circa 1937; and maps, images, and printed ephemera that document the campus and its activities throughout the decades.

From 5:45 – 7:05 pm | Notable alumni Peter Archer ’85 and ‘87, and Robert Jacobs ‘70, will be recognized with the President’s Medal, the college’s highest administrative honor, during a program in LeFrak Concert Hall in the Aaron Copland School of Music. The program will conclude with music students and faculty performing the works of two late professors, jazz legend Jimmy Heath and accomplished chamber music composer Leo Kraft.

From 7:05 pm – 8 pm | A reception with refreshments and live music will take place in the Music School Atrium, where guests will view a slide presentation of college highlights (Queens College “Wows”) and a Then and Now exhibit.

WHERE:  Queens College, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367

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 WHO: Hosted by Queens College President Frank H. Wu; invited speakers are City University of New York (CUNY) Chancellor Félix V Matos Rodríguez, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., CUNY Board of Trustees Vice Chairperson Sandra Wilkin, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (via video message), NYS Assembly Member Nily Rozic, NYC Council Member James Gennaro, Olympic Silver Medalist and Wall Street executive Gail Marquis ‘80, and Queens College Student Association President Jamal Mark.

About the President’s Medal Recipients

Peter Archer, a music teacher for more than 30 years at Nathaniel Hawthorne Middle School 74 in Queens, served as a cultural consultant on the 2020 Disney Pixar Academy Award-winning movie Soul. Archer’s input helped pinpoint the aesthetic of the main character’s classroom and inform the emotional tug of balancing a passion for playing music and a love for teaching. Archer earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Performance and a Master of Science degree in Music Education from Queens College; for his doctorate from Boston University, he wrote a dissertation on the history of the Queens College Aaron Copland School of Music. Recently, Archer donated his collection of personal papers—including research documents, photographs, and mementos from his lengthy career as a musician, educator, and academic—to the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Archives.

Robert Jacobs, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Economics from Queens College, is a former partner at Ernst & Young. He is currently the president of Health/ROI, a company he founded that provides revenue enhancement services for hospitals and health care facilities in the tri-state area. After reading how a donation former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made to his alma mater ensures that no accepted student will be unable to attend because of financial circumstances, Jacobs established a scholarship at Queens College to benefit students of academic merit who need financial assistance. Then, spurred on by touching letters of appreciation from his scholarship recipients, Jacobs—together with his Queens College Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity brothers—created an endowment fund that has so far provided 13 scholarships to deserving students and continues to grow with consistent gifts throughout the year.

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Maria Matteo

Media and College Relations
718-997-5593
maria.matteo@qc.cuny.edu