In an age where digital platforms redefine traditional education, the shift to online learning has opened doors to knowledge like never before. This evolution is particularly notable in regions like […] Read more »
Embarking on a legal career is akin to setting sail on a vast and unpredictable ocean. The horizon is filled with opportunities and challenges alike, especially for those fresh out […] Read more »
At three o’clock, the school day ends for high school students, and it’s time to head home and relax, get together with friends, chill. Not if you’re a member of […] Read more »
Rehearsals, trying on costumes, sound checks…and all that jazz. Briarcliff High School students have been getting ready for the spring musical “Chicago” in a performance you do not want to […] Read more »
In an ever-evolving digital world, with artificial intelligence (AI) rearing its head at every corner, artists have been faced with the decision to develop new skills or perfect existing ones. […] Read more »
Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School students participated in the unique global event World Read Aloud Day on Feb. 7, when administrators, teachers, writers and community members read […] Read more »
Ariel Yusupov, M.S., SOM Class of 2026, is one of just 12 budding entrepreneurs chosen to participate in the Westchester County Biosciences Accelerator Program this year. Yusupov was selected for the […] Read more »
SUNY Westchester Community College student Monike Souza Costa has been awarded the 2023 Hudson Valley Direct Marketing Association (HVDMA) Scholarship Award, which is awarded annually to outstanding marketing students in […] Read more »
Irvington High School senior Christopher Zorn is among more than 5,000 students to be nominated for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Established in 1964, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program […] Read more »
In a collaborative effort, Irvington Middle School eighth graders crafted unique, hand-sewed stuffed animals for a group of Hawthorne Elementary School first graders, who provided them with sketches of their […] Read more »