Freshmen Year can be dizzying for young students as they become acclimated to college life.
The cheerleading teams trained at Pine Forest Camp in the Poconos.
The College of New Rochelle is the first private college in the Mid-Hudson Region to be designated as a START-UP NY location.
Chamberlin's background includes directing communications, public relations, marketing and branding for colleges, universities and others.
Roberts brings more than three decades experience in administrating operations within collegiate environments to her new position.
Do you have a child who comes home with straight C’s when you know he or she could get A’s? Then this article is for you.
Friends of Karen sends kids back to school with smiles.
The Angela Merici Medal has been bestowed upon more than 100 outstanding alumnae/i for their exceptional loyalty to the church and College.
The Greenwich Education Group explains the importance of the PSAT testing process for high school students.
Got a child starting school?
Rye’s Helping Hands for the Homeless & Hungry needs donations of back to school supplies.
There's now a website to streamline the process.
Founded in 2001, Kids X-Press, Inc., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting literacy.
The Prep students will be at St. Matthew’s School Wednesday through Friday, laying down fresh coats of paint and moving furniture.
Dr. Richard Bisk, who is professor of Mathematics at Worcester State University and has worked extensively with K-12 teachers and students.
Excited for the new movie "Boxtrolls"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the world where the Boxtrolls live with Boxtrolls Patch!
The program is run by the county’s Department of Social Services, with The Sharing Shelf, Operation Prom, WFAS, State Farm and others.
Several New Rochelle students will now get a crack at the prize.
The day-long conference will be held Sept. 12 at the New York State Judicial Institute on the Pace Law School campus in White Plains.
Tonight's performance by the National Youth Orchestra of the USA is open to the public.
For 2014, Rye High School faculty and staff lip synced "Hall of Fame" by The Script featuring Will.i.am and "Happy" by Pharrell.
Gay Danbury senior elected to prom royalty used the platform to speak out for another repressed group.
A total of 750 8th grade students participated in the May 14 graduation mass, celebrated by His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York.
Former County Executive Andrew Spano is among those joining the Westchester Community College board.
Recommendations seek to curb racial prejudice and stop excessive discipline for minor offenses.
A public board post on Rye Patch that accuses Rye High School Principal Patricia Taylor of wrongdoing is stirring discussion in the community.
It's a controversial subject that has parents, school officials and lawmakers protesting across the Hudson Valley.
Nearly 1,000 educators and parents rally against New York's implementation of the Common Core standards and tests.
Hudson Valley school officials are leading the pushback against student information collection.
Officially on a year's leave as of Jan. 1, 2014, Dr. Hankin will be assisting in the search for a successor and working on Westchester Community College development projects.
Carol Burriss has been dissecting the Common Core standards and tests for months, often on a Washington Post blog.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
New York Education Commissioner John King, Jr. heard an earful of complaints Monday concerning the rollout of the state’s Common Core Curriculum.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.