The reform is aimed at racial balance. Will it disadvantage Asian-Americans?
Category: <span>Education</span>
Brooklyn’s College Students Get a Tool to Help Land Internships
A program helps the borough’s 66,000 students compete in a fiercely competitive market
At a Crowded Brooklyn Heights School, a Stopgap Solution
A rezoning buys time at PS 8, but not much of it, with new housing coming on line
A Tense School Merger in Bed-Stuy
One middle school absorbs another, a plan some parents like and some don't
Cheers and Jeers for a New Library in Brooklyn Heights
A development deal means the old library must go. Most seem to like the proposal, but not everyone
Getting In To College Is Good. Graduating is Better
Less than a third of those entering make it all the way. Why is that?
A Gift of African Art to Bed-Stuy
Eric Edwards’ massive collection will soon be in a museum, one he hopes will raise awareness and increase harmony
Can New York Tackle the Day Care Dilemma?
Costs are rising. The Public Advocate has a plan to address them
3,530 Miles in Translation
One translator's journey to bring a Holocaust survivor's story to life.
The Art And Science Of Selling Yourself
How a contestant stole the panel’s heart for an unexpected victory in a competition for business ideas.