


Chancellor Fariña Kicks Off Summer In The City Applications From Harlem To Hollis
Chancellor Fariña today kicked off the application period for Summer in the City (SITC) enrichment programs that offer students hands-on, STEM-oriented, and college-aligned curricula, as well as educational visits to New York City cultural institutions.Continue reading

MetLife Holds STEM Day For Kids At Family Shelter In Harlem
NYC Department Of Design Construction Accepting Apps From Harlem To Hollis
YC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) and the NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), announced today it is accepting applications for its upcoming summer internship programs.Continue reading
“Lessons For Mathematics Education” By Dr. Erica N. Walker At Teachers College Columbia University
Harlem’s Mark-Viverito, Rodriguez And Others On DDC Summer School Enrichment Program

Op-Ed: Family Engagement Grows And More Work Lies Ahead From Harlem To Hollis
By NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña
September is a time for new beginnings and a time to build on the progress we’ve made as a community. Continue reading
NYUL Honored Women Leaders In STEM And Social Justice
New York Urban League (NYUL) hosted the 2nd annual Black and White Champagne brunch at La Marina NYC Saturday, September 17th, 2016. Continue reading
HW Pick: Lincoln Center Education Launches “Think Like An Artist” Video Series
It’s Back, HBA’s Disrupt Harlem Code Squad Returns
Harlem’s Clayton Banks Talks Harlem Future On Salon

HW Pick: Global STEM Alliance Summit In NYC
Join The NYUL 2016 Summer STEM Program In Harlem
Join New York Urban League this summer to learn more about technology, your son or daughters path to college and careers in STEM NEXT Academy NYUL's Experiential Technology Academy at the NYUL Harlem Office starting July 11th, 2016.Continue reading

Harlem’s Geoffrey Canada Honored At Assoc. of Children’s Museums Showcases

Chancellor Fariña Announces New Computer Science Education Initiative From Harlem To Hollis
Chancellor Fariña today announced a new initiative to bring high-quality computer science (CS) education to over 150 elementary, middle, and high schools across the City for the 2016-17 school year. Continue reading