Mayor de Blasio And Chancellor Carranza Announce Expansion Of College Bridge Program
Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced the expansion of the College Bridge Program.
Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced the expansion of the College Bridge Program.
By Bretton Love Getting into business school isn’t easy – especially if you want to attend a good business school.
First Tech Fund (FTF) today announced the open application period for the fourth cohort of its free fellowship program open to high school students from Harlem to Hollis.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) Commissioner Jess Dannhauser today announced “College Choice.”
Nine graduates from East Harlem’s DREAM Charter High School will attend the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) starting next year as part of a unique cohort model established in partnership by DREAM and RIT.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced a new vocational training and apprenticeship program that will provide professional opportunities to youth, ages 16 to 24, in foster care.
On Monday, September 20, 2021, the New York Public Library launched a suite of new in-person educational programs designed to support New York City students and their families this fall.
Harlem Stage, the legendary uptown performing arts venue led by artistic director and CEO, Patricia Cruz, today announced the return of its fall 2021 season.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD) Commissioner Bill Chong today announced the return of the six-week Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that young people from Harlem to Hollis between the ages of 14 and 21 can apply through April 23 for the 2021 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Jonnel Doris today announced the launch of “Training for Your Employees.”
New York City is still trying to devise a plan on how to educate all of its 1.1 million, approximately 70 percent Black and Latinx, public school children.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) Harlem held a virtual commencement ceremony Thursday for 139 graduates, 97 of whom technically graduated early.
Touro College and its Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) have secured two grants totaling $1.36 million to train students, faculty and staff in fighting the nation’s opioid crisis.
The de Blasio Administration today awarded microgrants to seven joint ventures that all specialize in workforce development.