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Brooklyn Teacher Wins Grant for Going the Extra Mile During COVID-19

Brooklyn Teacher Wins Grant for Going the Extra Mile During COVID-19

Tiayana Logan was nominated for the national Extra Yard For Teachers grant by a student who called her "an inspiration"
Brooklyn Childcare Centers Left Scrambling After Sudden News of Reopening

Brooklyn Childcare Centers Left Scrambling After Sudden News of Reopening

The Board of Health decided Tuesday that New York City childcare centers could open as early as next week
Brooklyn Parents Get Homeschooling Help with Free Educational TV

Brooklyn Parents Get Homeschooling Help with Free Educational TV

BRIC has partnered with the Department of Education to provide 5-days a week of free programming for students

'Cut COVID, Not CUNY!' Student Protesters March to Home of Brooklyn College President

The protesters also called for NYPD to stay off campus

Brooklyn College Film Festival Going Virtual

The 3-day festival will be held online for free, followed by an awards ceremony after the last screening
Will 'College Now,' the Early College Program for High Schoolers, be Next on the Chopping Block?

Will 'College Now,' the Early College Program for High Schoolers, be Next on the Chopping Block?

With looming budget cuts, students and administrators are speaking up NOW, in an effort to keep the program alive later!
Medgar Evers College Students Hold Virtual Tribute Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Medgar Wiley Evers

Medgar Evers College Students Hold Virtual Tribute Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Medgar Wiley Evers

Evers' grandson, Daniel Evers-Everette, along with Center for Black Literature Founder Dr. Brenda Greene and hip hop artist Talib Kweli will speak

Medgar Evers College Students Protest, Demand Immediate Resignation of MEC President Dr. Rudolph Crew

Allegations of bullying, cronyism, low enrollment and misuse of resources spark protests among students and staff around Crew's reinstatement
Not all kids have computers – and they're being left behind with schools closed by the coronavirus

Not all kids have computers – and they're being left behind with schools closed by the coronavirus

Students without computers are having a rougher time with the new normal.
United Way NYC Launches Community Fund, Discusses Path Forward, Post-Coronavirus

United Way NYC Launches Community Fund, Discusses Path Forward, Post-Coronavirus

With its vast organizational network and broad reach, UWNYC shares keen insight on resident needs around the virus