Thanks for Giving
Thanks for Giving
During this season, giving thanks is more than just words; it's showing students that we at Kingsborough Community College are here to serve, literally.
CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez joined KCC President Claudia Schrader and the senior staff to serve more than 300 students a Thanksgiving meal.
"I had the privilege to participate in Kingsborough Community College’s “Thanks for Giving” festivities, a yearly tradition where administrators, faculty and staff serve students a Thanksgiving meal. From start to finish, I was able to do my part in giving back — in the form of a delicious potato station — to excited students. The experience reminded me of what an honor it is to serve the CUNY community."
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