St. John’s senior strives for seat in City Council
/“Most people don’t think young people can lead, but we have been leading the social movement.”
Read More“Most people don’t think young people can lead, but we have been leading the social movement.”
Read More“The most rewarding experience is having students leave the program feeling inspired.”
Read More“We’re not watching on closed circuit cameras, this isn’t a police state.”
Read More‘They phoned into class from hospital rooms, from backrooms at grocery stores where they were working as essential workers.”
Read More“Teachers would physically go around and hold children in the position they’re supposed to be sitting in.”
Read More“Generally, as a senior, you know everything is uncertain, and now you add a pandemic to it and everything is even more uncertain and you don’t know what’s to come, and it’s kind of scary.”
Read More“I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I have never wanted to be at school so much in my life.”
Read More“I think it’s opening Pandora's box — you will never see a return; it’s like Blockbuster Video.”
Read More“For most of them, this is not just a job, this is calling.”
Read More“I really would just like a full-time lecturer job. “That's like my dream. And that would mean that I don't have to get housing assistance every summer.”
Read MoreSince Monday, students across the city have been participating in a range of activities, including college application sessions, college tours and workshops to help students complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreThree City University of New York colleges located in Brooklyn and Queens are among the half-dozen CUNY colleges awarded a record $6 million in federal grants for early childhood learning centers, CUNY announced on Monday.
Read MoreA professor at St. John’s University received a lifetime achievement award from the Ecuadorian government and the Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America for her work as an educator.
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