Karen Matthews, Associated PressStudentsCrashing at Grandma’s? Some New York University Students to Bunk with ElderlyNEW YORK — Ah, college. Halls of ivy. Stimulating class discussions. All-night cram sessions. Sleeping in an old woman’s apartment? New York University is introducing a program next fall to help students save money by putting them up in elderly people’s spare bedrooms. It may get snickers from some students who see college as their […]December 18, 2016StudentsReport: New York Schools Most Racially SegregatedNew York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no white classmates, according to a report released Wednesday.March 26, 2014HomeEducation Advocate Major Owens Dies at 77Mayor Owens, a New York City Democrat who served 12 terms in the U.S. House and was credited with helping to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, has died at age 77.October 22, 2013Community CollegesNYC Analyzes 12 Teacher-Education ProgramsThe New York City Department of Education’s new process of grading the colleges and universities that train the largest share of its new teachers shows that all are producing high-quality candidates, a school official said.August 14, 2013HomeNAACP Fund Alleges Bias at Elite NYC High SchoolsThe NAACP Legal Defense Fund filed a complaint Thursday charging that an admissions test given to students at eight elite New York City high schools discriminates against Blacks and Latinos.September 27, 2012Page 1 of 1