Coordinated events across the city will celebrate holiday as part of Applyrs administration’s “Turn the Lights On” branding campaign for dining and entertainment.
New York faces potential lawsuit over college program allegedly discriminating against White and Asian students in science and technology fields.
Edward Waters suffered a shocking SIAC tournament upset, but the Lady Tigers historic run will continue with the program's first-ever NCAA Division II tournament appearance.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and 16 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to block a federal mandate requiring colleges to collect and report ...
The 15-year partnership renames two major athletic venues and creates a new campus space called Broadview Village.
The Westerville North boys basketball team is three wins from a second consecutive Division II state title after a 71-52 victory over Westerville South in a regional semifinal March 10 at Taft ...
New York lawmakers have called affordability their top priority as they work on the state's more than $260 billion budget.
Georgia's Largest Public HBCU Seeks Scholars and Educators Prepared to Advance a Nationally Recognized Academic Mission ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani reversed his campaign pledge to end mayoral control, calling it “key” to his child care agenda. State lawmakers, however, don’t seem ready to give him that power so easily.
Albany Mayor Dr. Dorcey Applyrs has made the first of two appointments to the Community Police Review Board (CPRB). The CPRB is an independent police oversight agency ...
Dwayne Killings will return as the UAlbany men's basketball coach in 2026-27 under a one-year contract extension. The Great Danes went 11-21 this season in Killings' fifth year on the job.
For the 13th consecutive year, State University of New York (SUNY) schools are rallying for their local university mascot.