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NYC parents
fromQNS
2 days ago

CM Won, education advocates rally against relocation of migrant families from LIC shelter - QNS

Community advocates rally against converting a family shelter into a site for single men, fearing displacement of families and disruption of children's education.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Summer Marathons in Painting and Drawing at the New York Studio School

The New York Studio School's Marathon program offers a transformative two-week intensive in drawing and painting, available online and in-person.
NYC startup
fromAol
1 week ago

How NYU's Quantum Institute Bridges Science and Application

NYU Quantum Institute aims to integrate diverse scientific disciplines to advance quantum technology within a hyper-connected urban ecosystem.
#community-colleges
NYC real estate
fromHoodline
1 week ago

NYU Lands 70Year Lease at 770 Broadway in Manhattan

New York University has secured a 70-year lease for the Wanamaker building, transforming it into a campus anchor with a $935 million upfront payment.
NYC parents
fromGothamist
6 days ago

NYC launching free child care for some municipal workers this fall

The Mamdani administration is launching a free child care pilot program for municipal employees with young children this fall.
fromState of the Planet
1 week ago

Centering Community in Climate Resilience and Disaster Preparedness

I watched my mom and the attitude she takes to life. She always believes there is a 'better' coming; even if you can't see it now, it is coming soon.
Online Community Development
New York City
fromDocumented
1 week ago

Where to Get Free Security Guard Training in NYC - Documented

New laws in 2027 will increase compensation for security guards, requiring equal pay and benefits as public building contracts.
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

At Uncommon Collegiate Charter High School, student talent program helps Brooklyn teens find passion and purpose * Brooklyn Paper

Growing up, I struggled to figure out what made sense for me, what made me me. When I joined the drum line and felt that community, everything clicked. It made me a better person. It gave me something to fight for.
Brooklyn
NYC parents
fromNew York Post
1 week ago

NYC graduation rates down by largest year-over-year percentage in 20 years

New York City's graduation rates dropped to 81.2%, marking the largest decline in over 20 years.
Higher education
fromTruthout
4 days ago

Faculty Fight Anti-Union Tactics at St. John's University in New York

St. John's University faculty mobilizes against administration's decision to end union recognition and contract negotiations, citing labor conditions and transparency issues.
Independent films
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Coney Island Film School to host first-ever student film festival this weekend in Brooklyn | amNewYork

The Coney Island Film School's inaugural student film festival showcases diverse experimental films from students of varying experience levels, led by filmmaker Dylan Mars Greenberg.
frompatch.com
2 weeks ago

Free NYC Workshops Offer Art, Language, Tech And Business Skills

Canvas Cafe offers a relaxed painting session honoring Frida Kahlo, featuring guided art-making and conversation, scheduled for March 21 at Fort Washington Library.
Arts
Right-wing politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The College-Educated Working Class

America experiences recurring mutinies across political divides, with MAGA representing the ur-mutiny that challenges institutional foundations despite holding federal power.
Higher education
fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

Eligible New Yorkers can now apply for a free master's program by JFK airport

A new scholarship offers eligible New Yorkers a fully funded master's degree in aviation management tied to JFK Airport's redevelopment.
Education
fromState of the Planet
3 weeks ago

Bringing Climate Research to New York City's Classrooms

Over 500 NYC educators gathered at Columbia University's Teachers College for the third annual NYC Mid-Winter Climate Institute to integrate climate education into K-12 classrooms and address gaps in climate curriculum implementation.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Inside Fashion/ Art Collective CFGNY's New York Takeover

CFGNY's exhibition 'Puddles into Pond' explores themes of identity, labor, and value through art and fashion.
fromGothamist
6 days ago

Mayor Mamdani expands NYC scholarship program to include undergraduate degrees

"Our city advances when our workers can too. By connecting city workers to undergraduate and graduate educations, we're empowering the next generation of civil servants who act ambitiously, think creatively and believe firmly in government's ability to improve the lives of working people."
Higher education
Higher education
fromAxios
5 days ago

Scoop: Rahm Emanuel announces plan to divert ICE money to community colleges

Emanuel proposes diverting 20% of ICE detention funding to community colleges to prioritize education over detention.
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 weeks ago

'We can breathe': Staff, students celebrate Achievement First Ujima High School's new building in East New York * Brooklyn Paper

I feel a tremendous amount of gratitude because it took an inordinate amount of work and uncertainty to get to this point, so now that we're finally here, we can breathe. The new school features large classrooms with plenty of natural light and additional shared spaces for clubs, sports and after-school programs.
Brooklyn
#early-childhood-education
NYC parents
fromChalkbeat
2 weeks ago

NYC needs more early childhood teachers. CUNY is trying to meet the demand.

NYC is expanding free child care significantly, requiring more early childhood educators, with CUNY training thousands of students to fill workforce gaps.
fromComplex
3 weeks ago

LAAMS: Inside New York City's Most Vital Creative Hub

It was literally the rise of the Phoenix. All these places that we knew and loved, they dissolved and died. Everybody had so much energy because we were mandated to stay in the house. When we made the announcement that we have a store, people were coming up, masking up, and they were buying shit.
NYC startup
Higher education
fromChalkbeat
1 week ago

Some schools embrace on-demand college counseling, courtesy of AI

AI technology is being tested to enhance college counseling by providing students with crucial information and freeing up counselors' time.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

NYC dance studio builds space for women to reclaim their confidence through movement | amNewYork

When I came to America I tried a lot of classes and 90% of them, even if a class was for beginner level, were really difficult. I was thinking, if I were a grown woman who just decided to start, I'm going to get trauma, it's so hard, it's so competitive, and I [said], I need to create something dedicated to women, without this pressure, without this judgmental vibe.
Women
#cuny
fromThe Nation
1 month ago
US politics

Is Union Power Growing in Mamdani's New York?

Three adjunct CUNY professors fired after participating in a Brooklyn College protest have been reinstated following union organizing and talks involving Mayor Mamdani.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Why Did ICE Take a Columbia Student?

This morning at approximately 6:30 a.m., federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered a Columbia Residential building and detained a student. Our understanding at this time is that the federal agents made misrepresentations to gain entry to the building to search for a 'missing person.'
US politics
fromEpicenter NYC
3 weeks ago

It's not too late to apply to these free or paid teen opportunities in New York this summer - Epicenter NYC

SNP introduces NYC public high school students to modern brain research. About 20 participants attend interactive lectures, read and present a scientific paper, dissect a brain, design their own neuroscience experiment and visit research labs. The two-week course is led by Rockefeller graduate students. The hope is to develop young people's passion for science, especially for students with otherwise limited opportunities.
NYC parents
Online Community Development
fromState of the Planet
1 month ago

How Columbia Students and Local Activists Are Co-Creating Climate Justice

An undergraduate course on climate justice teaches students to co-create environmental policies with community organizations rather than imposing top-down solutions, preparing them for real-world professional challenges.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

ICE officers arrest student inside Columbia University housing

DHS agents misrepresented their identities and impersonated NYPD with fake badges to detain a student at Columbia University housing.
NYC politics
fromNew York City, NY Patch
1 month ago

NYC College Professor Placed On Leave Over Alleged Racist Remarks

Hunter College suspended a professor after racist comments were made during a Zoom meeting, with the college investigating under conduct and nondiscrimination policies.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

UNIQLO to open three new NYC stores, launches partnership with New York Public Library | amNewYork

We are proud to partner with The New York Public Library, whose mission to make knowledge and opportunity accessible to all deeply resonates with us. New York City has inspired UNIQLO since we opened our first store here twenty years ago, through its creativity, diversity, and strong sense of community. As one of the city's most iconic cultural institutions, The New York Public Library helps sustain that spirit, and this partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the spaces that bring New Yorkers together.
Brooklyn
fromChalkbeat
3 weeks ago

Class of 2025: graduation rates drop, as pandemic-era graduation standards fade away

They entered high school in a weird place. It is possible that some students started ninth grade not as prepared as they otherwise would have been. - Sarah Part, senior policy analyst at Advocates for Children, regarding the Class of 2025 students who began high school in September 2021 as the first full in-person cohort after pandemic disruptions.
NYC parents
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Can Diya Vij Make NYC More Affordable for Artists?

New York City's new culture commissioner Diya Vij faces urgent challenges addressing the arts industry's affordability crisis as federal funding declines and artists leave the city due to high living costs.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Degraded State of the Union

Lincoln's Cooper Union address demonstrates how speeches grounded in moral clarity, historical reasoning, and earnest conviction can captivate audiences across centuries, contrasting sharply with contemporary political rhetoric.
Education
fromChalkbeat
1 month ago

'A win-win': Queens specialized high and HBCU school may both secure paths to new homes

Queens High School for the Sciences may relocate to a larger 165-15 88th St. building in Jamaica, allowing expansion from about 500 to 700 students by 2029–30.
New York City
fromHer Campus
1 month ago

Pros and Cons of Going to College in NYC

College life in New York City is sensory, hectic, transit-independent, culturally diverse, and offers abundant affordable food alongside creative, politically engaged communities.
Music
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | Reclaiming creativity: The case for music education in NYC schools | amNewYork

Music education is foundational to student success, fostering creativity, resilience, engagement, leadership, and whole-child development in schools.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

After graduating from NYU, I had to leave New York because I couldn't afford it. I had to move back in with my parents.

After graduating from NYU without securing full-time employment, I moved back to California to live with my parents and spend time while reassessing career options.
Higher education
fromNewsday
3 weeks ago

SUNY approves rule that could oust NCC leader by August

SUNY trustees approved a regulation limiting interim president appointments to one year, effectively removing Nassau Community College's interim president Maria Conzatti by August 1, 2024, prompting the college board to sue SUNY within 24 hours.
fromNew York Post
1 month ago

Outrage as NY teacher ousted after helping kids start a Turning Point USA club at high school

Jennifer Fasulo, a Spanish teacher at Charles W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, a Syracuse suburb, was placed on a paid leave of absence on Jan. 30, just weeks after she offered to help students establish a Club America, the high school division of the Charlie Kirk co-founded conservative group, her supporters say.
US politics
Real estate
fromsilive
1 month ago

Affordable housing for College of Staten Island campus? Activist think-tank seeking Mamdani's help.

Convert underutilized parking lots and vacant land on CUNY campuses into affordable housing to address housing shortages and generate an estimated $30–$55 million annually.
Higher education
fromEdSurge
3 weeks ago

Why NYC Schools Invested in Coaching for Staff Outside the Classroom - EdSurge News

NYC Public Schools implemented executive coaching for central office staff to build resilience and clarity amid post-pandemic uncertainty, recognizing that central office effectiveness directly impacts classroom success.
Higher education
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Op-Ed | A six-decade legacy of access and opportunity | amNewYork

SEEK, the nation's first state-funded academic opportunity initiative founded in 1966, has helped over 100,000 students access and complete college degrees through comprehensive support services including tutoring, mentoring, and financial assistance.
fromHoodline
1 month ago

NYC Council, CUNY Launch Free Online Immigration Help

The new online service, announced Thursday, lets residents speak directly with immigration lawyers from home. It is being promoted as completely free and confidential and covers help with renewing or replacing documents, sponsoring family members, and questions about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Appointments can be made by phone at (646) 664‑9400, and in‑person scheduling is available at 211 East 43rd Street.
US politics
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | Helping employers tap CUNY talent | amNewYork

The campaign points employers to our Industry Support Hub, a central conduit that helps businesses hire students, build internship programs, collaborate with faculty and utilize our campus facilities. This work complements and supports CUNY Beyond, our university-wide initiative to foster career readiness. Launched in the fall, CUNY Beyond is all about preparing students for what comes next. Power Your Business with CUNY brings employers into that journey, connecting classroom learning to workplace opportunity.
Education
New York Mets
fromFaithandfearinflushing
2 months ago

Welcome, THB Class of 2025!

The Mets experienced a bewildering season marked by departing stalwarts, unclear replacements, and ongoing player evaluation amid high expectations and organizational transition.
Health
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

This program tops Parks Department's list of popular free fitness classes in the Big Apple

NYC Parks' free Shape Up NYC drew over 40,000 participants in 2025, with Zumba the program's most-attended class at popular outdoor locations.
New York City
fromCity Limits
1 month ago

At Queens Job Training Program, Immigrant Workers Learn to Navigate Life in NYC

A workforce training program teaches immigrant New Yorkers practical life skills, navigation of city systems, job readiness, digital skills, and immigration rights for better integration.
Education
fromThe74million
1 month ago

NYC Parents Want Career Aptitude Assessments for All High Schoolers

NYC parent board urges implementing career aptitude assessments for all ninth and 11th graders to guide course selection, internships, and postsecondary planning.
#recreation-center
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Op-Ed | Access to citywide adult education programs is a true path to tackling affordability amNewYork

According to federal data, 24 percent of New York adults are at the lowest levels of literacy, defined by the advocacy organization Literacy New York as being either functionally illiterate (reading below a fifth grade level), lacking a high school diploma, or being unable to speak English. That same data shows Brooklyn and Queens rates are roughly ten percent higher than the state average, and in the Bronx, a whopping 50 percent of adults do not have basic literacy skills.
Education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

An Article I'd Love to Read

Cuts that hurt are obvious: layoffs, program closures, college closures, furloughs, deferred maintenance, pay freezes, travel freezes, etc. It's a well-worn playbook at this point. Most of the moves in this category involve either attacking employee compensation, which causes obvious pain, or putting off necessary investments and living with gradual declines in quality.
Higher education
New York City
fromCity Limits
2 months ago

Opinion: The Missing 'For All' Program? A New York City Jobs For All

A voluntary public option providing living-wage jobs with benefits, health care, and union protections would raise the wage floor and stabilize the economy.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

New York Academy of Art Presents "Chubb Fellows & Friends"

Chubb Fellows & Friends exhibits works by New York Academy of Art alumni and affiliates, emphasizing rigorous technical training, anatomical mastery, and contemporary innovation.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 month ago

Uncommon New York City Students Receive Full Rides to Top Colleges * Brooklyn Paper

Five Uncommon Schools Brooklyn seniors won 2025 QuestBridge National College Match full four-year scholarships covering tuition, housing, travel, and books to top colleges.
#nyc-charter-schools
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Develop Your Work and Aesthetic Philosophy at New York Studio School

Join a community of dedicated artists for full-time study in drawing, painting, and sculpture. The New York Studio School was founded in 1964 with an emphasis on artists learning from artists, working from perception in extensive studio sessions, and the pursuit of drawing as the most direct means of describing one's ideas or experiences. At NYSS, students cultivate distinctive visual languages and develop personal studio practices that last a lifetime.
Arts
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

How Did Astoria Become So Socialist?

Astoria, Queens elected democratic socialists at every level of government, transforming a mostly Greek neighborhood into a progressive electoral stronghold.
Higher education
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op-Ed | How education makes New York safer | amNewYork

Education programs in prisons reduce recidivism and increase employment, making them an overlooked but effective public safety solution that provides meaningful second chances.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

New public high school proposed for Mill Basin site

MILL BASIN - A NEW PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL may be built in Mill Basin. The city's School Construction Authority is currently reviewing a vacant lot and parking area at 7001 Avenue U, according to . The proposed school would span the full block between East 70th and East 71st streets, from Veterans Avenue to Avenue U, and serve about 676 students.
Brooklyn
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Why universal afterschool programming is necessary for K-12 students

At the same time, children's development and families' needs do not end when the bell rings or when they enter kindergarten; continuous afterschool programming from early childhood through adolescence is critical. To fully realize the goals of universal childcaresupport working families, advance educational equity, and strengthen the economyNew York City must extend this vision to K12 students and make universal afterschool programming a core part of the solution.
New York City
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Last Safe Place to Go to College

Initially, I surveyed the situation from the safe distance of a journalist who happens to also be a career professor and university administrator. I saw myself as an envoy between America's college campuses and its citizens, telling the stories of the people whose lives had been shattered by these transformations. By the summer, though, that safe distance had collapsed back on me.
Education
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art and Power Collide in New York City

New York's art scene faces systemic corruption, yet exhibitions by Goya, Amazonian and Indigenous artists offer hopeful artistic resistance and storytelling continuity.
Brooklyn
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

The Knowledge House builds a pipeline of tech talent rooted in the Bronx - Caribbean Life

The Knowledge House trains Bronx and low-income residents in tech skills and career pathways to reduce digital inequity and expand access to the digital economy.
New York City
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

The Bronx requires sustained hyperlocal reporting to expose its history, address urgent infrastructure, health, and cultural needs, and amplify resident voices for change.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 months ago

Inside a Flatbush landmark, The Altered Thread opens sewing school to empower mothers and children * Brooklyn Paper

A new sewing school and alterations studio, The Altered Thread, opened in Flatbush to teach sewing, empower women, and provide flexible income-generating opportunities.
Brooklyn
fromNew York Family
2 months ago

Explore Brooklyn's Charter Schools on February 1st at the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center

Free Brooklyn charter school fair and kids activity expo, Feb 1, 2026, 12–3 PM at Brooklyn Basketball Center; meet school reps, camps, afterschool programs; RSVP.
fromQNS
2 months ago

High School juniors launch LIFT to provide free tutoring for students in need - QNS

Two Long Island high school juniors are transforming their academic experiences into a mission to help others. Jonah Aloni of St. Anthony's High School and Liel Agajan, a student at Wheatley High School, have founded LIFT - Lead. Inspire. Foster. Thrive., a student-run organization dedicated to ensuring that children struggling in school can receive the academic support they need, regardless of financial circumstances.
Brooklyn
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

NYU and SUNY Debut Higher Ed Design Lab

"We're bringing together two really significant and very diverse institutions, and it's a big-scale operation, so we'll be able to look at a lot of things across a lot of different environments," said Mindy Tarlow, senior fellow and professor at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management, where the lab will initially be housed.
Higher education
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Paperwork Stands Between Law School Receiving Millions In Funding - Above the Law

Appalachian School of Law faces severe financial distress, seeking reduced county aid while resisting financial transparency despite economic impact on the community.
Higher education
fromFortune
2 months ago

American students are interested in all types of degrees but a bachelor's | Fortune

Undergraduate enrollment growth is driven mainly by rising community college and certificate enrollment rather than growth in four-year bachelor’s programs.
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