The Charles H. Revson Foundation Continues Partnership with Burroughs Wellcome Fund to Support 2026 Postdoctoral Enrichment Program Cohort

NEW YORK, NY—The Charles H. Revson Foundation is pleased to announce its continued partnership with the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF) to support an additional five fellows within the 2026 Postdoctoral Enrichment Program (PDEP) cohort. This marks the third consecutive cohort of researchers funded through this collaborative effort. BWF recently released the complete list of 31 […]

A blueprint for expanding journalism access in high schools

AMERICAN PRESS INSTITUTE—Taylor McGraw, Executive Director and co-founder of The Bell and a leader of the NYC Youth Journalism Coalition, has published a new article in the American Press Institute outlining a scalable model to expand journalism access in high schools. In “A blueprint for expanding journalism access in high schools,” McGraw describes the urgent […]

Four Moynihan Public Service Fellows Named Valedictorians and Salutatorians

The Moynihan Center—Four Moynihan Public Service Fellows at The City College of New York have been named valedictorians and salutatorians of their divisions in the Class of 2026—an achievement that reflects both academic excellence and a strong commitment to public service.  The honorees include Kathryn Gioiosa and Pop Joslaine Manos, who were named valedictorians, and […]

The Charles H. Revson Foundation Annual Biomedical Fellows Seminar and Dinner

NEW YORK, NY — 5/05/2026 —The Charles H. Revson Foundation hosted its annual Biomedical Fellows Seminar and Dinner on May 5, 2026, bringing together a community of early-career scientists, established alumni, and Foundation leadership. The day-long event serves as a cornerstone of the Revson Biomedical Fellowship program, providing a platform for current fellows to share […]

Welcoming the 2026 Moynihan Center Public Service Fellowship Recipients

The Moynihan Center—Twenty-Five City College Students Join the Moynihan Center as Public Service Fellows The Moynihan Center at The City College of New York (CCNY) announces its 2026–2027 cohort of Moynihan Public Service Fellows. Twenty-five undergraduates, drawn from across CCNY’s schools and disciplines, will enter a two-year program of cohort-based seminars, mentorship, and fully funded summer […]

New York Focus Is Suing the State Prison Agency

NEW YORK FOCUS—Prison officials have refused to release crucial records on how the agency handles allegations of sexual abuse. For the past year, reporters at New York Focus and Hell Gate have been working together to report on the extraordinary number of sexual abuse allegations made by people held in New York prisons in a flood of lawsuits under the Adult Survivors […]

Why it’s hard for American Jews to talk about democracy — and why we absolutely must

JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY—A call to discussion from the heads of the Shalom Hartman Institute and A More Perfect Union. At a time when American democracy faces real threats, many mainstream Jewish leaders are struggling to find public footing. Some leaders have spoken out, and some institutions and denominations have joined together on statements condemning violence, cruelty, […]

Israeli artist is TSU’s semester-long artist in residence

JEWISH HERALD-VOICE—At a moment of rising antisemitism, BAMAH exchange program builds bridges through Israeli art and human connection Beginning next fall, Texas Southern University will welcome an Israeli artist in residence – not for a single performance or lecture, but for a full semester of teaching, creating and building relationships on campus. The exchange is […]