Education Through Music

November 15, 2017|George Bodarky

Music is much more than a form of entertainment. It can help people through a variety of life's challenges, including...

Erben Organ: Manhattan's 150-year-old Historic Instrument

November 14, 2017|Kacie Candela

One of the oldest surviving instruments in America is located in a nondescript church in Manhattan's NoLiTa neighborhood. It...

New Exhibit Examines the Role of Computers in Art

November 13, 2017|Megan Pinna
With computers so ingrained in our daily lives, a new exhibit in New York City examines the historical role of technology in...

The World of Ballet

November 08, 2017|George Bodarky

“Everything is beautiful at the ballet." At least that’s what they say in the Broadway musical, A Chorus Line. On this week...

DACA, Dreamers, & College Campuses

November 08, 2017|Robin Shannon

Why Dreamers are part of the social justice mission for Catholic academic leaders

The Trump administration has rescinded The...

Bill de Blasio Easily Wins Re-Election as New York City Mayor

November 08, 2017|Jake Shore

Mayor de Blasio has become the first Democratic mayor in more than 30 years to get re-elected in New York City. He won...

The Psychology of Networking

November 01, 2017|Robin Shannon

Most professionals will tell you networking is an essential part of business and some people are better at it than others...

Horology 101

November 01, 2017|George Bodarky

For some, the end of daylight saving time doesn't require a lot of attention. Their smartphone or computer automatically...

One Week Before Election, Mayor de Blasio Pledges $150 Million for Seniors

October 31, 2017|Jake Shore

New York City's population of seniors had increased by almost 20 percent between 2005 and 2015, according to the city...

New York City Lawmakers Push for New Bullying Legislation

October 30, 2017|Megan Pinna

Lawmakers are reconsidering the way bullying is addressed in schools. It comes before the full City Council vote tomorrow...