Denver to formally apologize for anti-Chinese riots in 1880

Denver next week will officially apologize for the anti-Chinese riot of 1880 to the Chinese American community. According to the city, it will become the first outside of California and the sixth overall to express remorse for anti-Chinese discrimination.

CCNY double major Max Sehaumpai wins 2022 Barry Goldwater Scholarship

Max Sehaumpai, a junior pursuing a double major in applied mathematics and computer science, is the recipient of a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. He’s the sixth City College of New York undergraduate in seven years to be recognized nationally by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.

Queens College is First College in New York State and Second in the Nation to Hold Yellow Heart Memorial Honoring 123 Members of Its Community Lost to COVID-19

Members of the Queens College community will honor 123 loved ones lost to COVID-19 through a Yellow Heart Memorial event on Wednesday, April 13, from 9:30 to 10:30 am at Cooperman Plaza in front of Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library. College administrators and elected officials will greet those gathered. The names of the deceased will be … Read more

NYC English Language Learners Still Struggling Two Years Into Pandemic

There were roughly 145,723 English language learners (ELL)—representing 13.3 percent of all students, including school-age and preschool students—in New York City public schools last year. Two years after the pandemic hit the city, there are several academic areas in which ELLs have not recovered.