No Les Digas Que Eres Pobre!!! ("Don't tell them you are poor")
Navigating graduate school as a low-income student presents unique cultural and social challenges, requiring resilience and support from mentors.
FIRST ON amNY: Mayor Adams expected to unveil $163 million investment to curb youth crime at state of the city address | amNewYork
Mayor Adams plans to invest $163 million in youth programs aimed at supporting underserved and at-risk youth to reduce crime and provide opportunities.
Services, walkthrough scheduled for Endicott College police sergeant killed by wrong-way driver
Community mourns the loss of Sergeant Jeremy Cole, a dedicated officer and model for community policing.
Biden Celebrates Investments in Black Colleges While Promoting Harris
Biden's administration has dedicated over $17 billion to supporting historically Black colleges and universities, aiming to boost their research capabilities and competitiveness.
Milpitas names new finance director
Luz CofresÃ-Howe appointed as finance director for Milpitas.
Historic Lambeth girls school closing due to shortage of pupils saved for educational use
The historic St Martin-In-The Fields High School for Girls in Lambeth, established in 1699, will be transformed into a therapeutic center for vulnerable pupils.
Programs for high school students at risk of dropping out face 'catastrophic' funding cliff
Funding for vital services for at-risk students in alternative schools may soon expire.
Learning to Work program supports struggling students with counseling, social services, and paid internships.
Turmoil grows at embattled University of Antelope Valley
University of Antelope Valley facing accreditation probation and financial challenges.
Employees at UAV experiencing unstable conditions including withheld salaries and possible eviction.