Image by Simon from Pixabay The archive charts the evolution of the child protection movement and the organization’s influence on modern-day child welfare legislation.  The New York Public Library announced the acquisition of a collection of materials from The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC),Continue Reading

2025 Television Academy Foundation intern Nana Afia Boadi-Acheampong (left) and director Rich Preuss working behind the scenes at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sept. 7, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services) Application Period Now Open Until Jan. 7, 2026 The TelevisionContinue Reading

Illustration (detail) by Selina Alko, in Caroline Kusin Pritchard, The Keeper of Stories (Simon & Schuster BFYR, 2025). (Image: © 2025 Selina Alko) Hosted in the Museum’s Beaux-Arts Court, the Brooklyn Children’s Book Fair features nearly 50 Brooklyn-based authors and illustrators in an afternoon of presentations and children’s activities. The Brooklyn MuseumContinue Reading

Photo Courtesy of 92NY NYC public high school students will attend the October 29 matinee of Hell’s Kitchen followed by talkbackThe ten-week program will serve up to 900 students The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) will launch Broadway Spotlight, a ten-week arts residency for New York City public high school students. Developed by 92NY’sContinue Reading

Image Courtesy of Young & Ayata The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced the redesign of the Nolen Study Room located in the Thomas J. Watson Library. The space, which is accessible to the public, will house approximately 5,000 books reflecting the scope of The Met’s collection on new open and browsableContinue Reading

Breakfast University at The New York Historical takes place in the Robert H. Smith Auditorium. (Pictured: Brent Staples.) Photo credit: Don Pollard. America’s greatest history professors serve up real history The New York Historical is proud to announce the creation of Breakfast University at The New York Historical, a uniqueContinue Reading

FLAG Award for Teaching Excellence invites New Yorkers to nominate outstanding public school teachers from 3-K through 12th grade Nominations Now Open: Winners and finalists to be honored in June 2026 with $400,000 in cash prizes Now entering its 7th year, the FLAG Award for Teaching Excellence has announced the opening of nominationsContinue Reading

Image Courtesy of NYCEDC The Solar One Environmental Center Consists of Two-Story Learning Center for Flexible Classrooms, Lectures, Educational Programming, Community Functions, Office Use, and Other Community Opportunities With Community Benefits at the Forefront, New Facility will Expand Solar One’s Teaching and Demonstration of Environmental Stewardship—Driving Growth and Opportunity inContinue Reading