Education Coverage
New York City's cycling organizations are creating healthier kids, as well as the next generation of transportation activists.
See where to pick up free back-to-school supplies and learn about programs and sites that match donors and schools in need.
A high school civics program and family history bolstered teens' confidence to demand a female moderator for presidential debates. VIDEO
If you have limited income, you don't have to pay a hefty price for a lawyer or legal advice. Many nonprofits and law firms provide free or low-cost legal services.
Chart how the upcoming science institutes will drive the city's technological and economic future.
The city is helping Columbia open a new campus by offsetting some energy costs, a practice that is more common than you might think.
To improve civic understanding and engagement, the Center for Urban Pedagogy is creating visual tools such as a comic guide to the juvenile justice system.
Some 400 faculty members and 37 departments have come out against NYU 2031, an expansion plan within Greenwich Village. At issue is student tuition and whether the growth is needed.
A collaborative teaching technique edges out 100 entries. Prize money will go towards iPads for seventh graders. VIDEO
In 2012, a number of the mayor's long-term policy strategies have taken major hits from the courts and lawmakers.




