The archdiocese-wide open house event was rescheduled due to the snowstorm.
Schools closed early Monday and were closed Tuesday due to storm Juno.
All January 2015 exams must be completed by the end of the day Friday, officials said.
On average, according to Gov. Cuomo, students have more than $25,000 in student loan debt upon graduation.
Over 3,300 CNR students completed 171,760 hours of service in the 2012-2013 academic year, the year for which the recognition is received
Monday morning’s weather forecast calls for freezing rain, sleet and snow in the Hudson Valley.
Three parents have sued saying required vaccinations violated their religious freedom.
The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) is the nation’s most prestigious pre-college science competition.
White "brings high-level school district financial management experience" to his new position, officials said.
The school was closed Tuesday because the building was without heat and hot water.
"Relig" seeks volunteers to help with special events next year.
Eric L. Robinson, Ph.D., and Margaret (Maggie) C. Timoney have joined the board of the New Rochelle-based college.
Learn about the College's master's degree and certificate programs
The 2010 MBA grad began her career at the New Rochelle-based school as an intern in the Athletics Department.
New Rochelle's Marie Stephanie Gomez awarded Serviam Award at The College of New Rochelle
NRHS sponsored a panel discussion with a group of experts on social networks, predators, cyberbullying and the permanence of instant posts.
School district officials said there was no indication the suspect was ever on school grounds.
Iona College has the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies, which studies the "scholarly activity" of the often "neglected founding father."
Attendees will have an opportunity to tour the campuses, meet faculty and students, and talk to academic and financial advisors.
MIDDLE STATES ASSOCIATION HONORS FORMER HALLEN SCHOOL DIRECTOR WITH OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER AWARD
Lopez’s efforts are part of Stomp Out Bullying and National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month.
The program is designed to help improve adult students’ grades, retention, and four-year graduation rates in a variety of settings.
Make a Difference Week begins on Oct. 4 and runs through Oct. 11.
Event to be held on October 14
The money from the U.S. Department of Education represents the largest federal grant the school has ever received, according to officials.
The lawsuit was filed by Richard Feltenstein and his daughter Jennifer Feltenstein, who was left in a second-floor area of the high school.
Professor Zamoff will bring a historical perspective to current events that have rocked the National Football League in recent weeks.
Over 40 organizations locally are supporting this initiative, including the group Student Advocacy.
The Distinguished Lecture Series runs on Wednesday nights in New Rochelle starting Sept. 24.
The rankings are based on several criteria, including graduation and retention rates, and faculty and financial resources.
Dr. Klein’s presentation is titled “White Collar Crime, Politics and Emergency Preparedness.”
Tiffany Tavarez, a resident of the Bronx, was selected to receive the scholarship for being an outstanding Hispanic woman and student.
Bill would provide drug testing for no extra cost and would keep results confidential, senator says.
Darren Gurney is one of three teachers singled out by the Council for Economic Education.
Incoming freshman Tiffany Talvarez of the Bronx is a graduate of Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music.
New Rochelle students head back to school Sept. 3.
BGCNR Remington Clubhouse Registration Opens on 9/2
The open house is scheduled for Sept. 7. The fall semester runs from Oct. 6 through Dec. 6.
The College of New Rochelle has been accepted for full membership into the Eastern College Athletic Conference, it was announced today.
The College of New Rochelle is the first private college in the Mid-Hudson Region to be designated as a START-UP NY location.