Despite objections from the Columbia University administration the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled Tuesday to uphold the results of a December election where teaching and graduate assistants at the university voted in favor of forming a union.Continue reading
Invoking a decades-old legal requirement for public access at Trump Tower, dozens of New Yorkers and Harlem' City Councilman Mark Levine convened inside the skyscraper today for a climate change teach-in spanning jobs, energy efficiency, and public parks.Continue reading
Morningside Heights preservationists celebrated long-fought victories Tuesday as the city landmarks commission voted unanimously to create a Morningside Heights Historic District and to designate the grounds of Cathedral of St. John the Divine an individual landmark.Continue reading
Those few seconds before opening an email about a university application can be excruciating. What comes afterward could be a wave of joy — or a wall of dread.Continue reading
Amazing opportunity to purchase this newly renovated 5-story building in West Harlem. Legal 11 family property with a newly installed elevator and roof. The first floor was extended to create 2 duplex garden apartments. Continue reading
Black History Month is celebrated in the USA, Canada and the UK. This celebration of the Black Experience started in 1926 inspired by the work of historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.Continue reading
Teachers College, Columbia University presents the 4th Annual Edmund W. Gordon Lecture, Hidden in Plain Sight: Lessons for Mathematics Education Seen Through A Storytelling Lens, to be delivered by Professor Erica N. Walker.Continue reading
A Columbia University student had to be rescued from a dormitory's air shaft after taking a drunken seven-story plunge from the building's roof, according to multiple reports.Continue reading
Photographs by Seitu Oronde
On Thursday, January 26th, 2017, the Association for a Better New York (ABNY) presented the Applied Sciences & Higher Education Breakfast Panel in Harlem, New York.Continue reading