The annual showcase of the talents of young Harrison artists put on by the Council of the Arts is now open to the public.
Colleges won’t get critical information about students’ financial needs until mid-March or later.
The Hudson Valley Direct Marketing Association Scholarship Award is presented each year to outstanding marketing students in the region.
Paraclete Academy wins first place in competition and will go to Divisional Playoffs Feb. 7
Dr. Allyson Jackson, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Purchase, has been awarded a major grant by New York State.
The Department of Education updated the FAFSA in 2023 and made it simpler to complete, but simpler didn't roll out without delays.
Project to Enhance Sport Studies through Latinx Lens was one of five programs selected for National Endowment for the Humanities grant
The two student scientists at Harrison High School are among 25 in Westchester to earn the designation.
Keynote speaker says young Latinos make up the fastest growing share of the workforce and need to be better prepared
Find out where the district ranked.
Purchase at Broadview future residents donate hundreds of household items, books, and other treasures to Purchase College students
This is the third consecutive year that Manhattanville has been recognized as the top private, non-profit college in New York
Part of a group representing less than 1 percent of U.S. high school seniors, they can compete for $28 million in scholarships in 2024.
Purchase’s Enrollment Has Grown Over the Past Three Years Defying National Trends
Big gains in first-year male students (26%), first-year international students (36%), commuter students (28%) and First Generation (35 %)
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York increased as the summer progressed. Researchers are also watching for the new variant.
The local child advocacy nonprofit organization was recognized by the PepsiCo Foundation with a Community Impact grant.
Purchase is Praised by the Hollywood Reporter, Princeton Review, Backstage, and Money
Manhattanville has appeared on this prestigious list for nearly 20 years. Only about 15% of America’s 2,600 four-year colleges are listed
Parents with children in the Harrison Central School District can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Shopping online? Signing your child up for after-school activities in Westchester? You're a target, state Consumer Protection experts say.
Brian Carolan, Ph.D., was Dean of the School for Graduate Studies at SUNY Empire State University
The college’s first Latino president brings a strong track record of innovation, student-ready programs, and collegiate transformation
Sodexo has agreed to interview current dining employees with opportunities for employment.
Recipient is education doctoral graduate Hope B. Weinberg, whose work focuses on LGBTQ+ inclusion
Nearly 400 students from the Class of 2023 received graduate and undergraduate degrees
Since 1925, the organization has recognized student and coach achievements in speech and debate. The diamond is the group's highest honor.
Dance students developed the educational segment to teach kids math concepts after the school was approached by PBS' “Let's Learn.”
This is the largest class of admitted students since record keeping began 25 years ago representing a 15.6% increase over last year
Writers and aspiring writers from around the New York tri-state area will meet Keynote Reader, author V.V. Ganeshananthan
Close to 1,000 students participate in service projects as part of Manhattanville College program each year for a total of 30,000 hours
Blackman's research included modeling cost-effective, sustainable life-support systems for human space travel to Mars.
The 2 students at Harrison High School are among 32 in the Hudson Valley to get the prestigious designation.
"Westchester County is now an area of high transmission for COVID. We have also recently seen more cases on campus."
Members of the public are invited to attend The Dec. 6 meeting virtually via Zoom.
College dedicates center in honor of President Emeritus Michael Geisler who retired in June
Manhattanville Again Ranks Number One for Social Mobility among Private, Non-profit Schools in New York
As students head back to school in Harrison, we want to see your photos.
500 first-year students are welcomed in traditional parade applauded by faculty and staff