184 E 76th St
New York, NY 10021
(212) 717-0703
The Hewitt School was founded in 1920 just three months after women earned the right to vote in this country. We are committed to empowering the next generation of women leaders, one at a time—from the inside out. Hewitt is a girls’ school by design. Our faculty and staff have an unwavering commitment to our mission to empower girls and young women. Our teachers draw from the latest research on how girls learn and thrive and put it to work in the classroom. Hewitt keeps the learning environment small. With a student to faculty ratio of 7:1, Hewitt nourishes a learning experience full of human interaction, with a culture of teaching and learning that is deeply collaborative and entrepreneurial. Hewitt is a place where the intrinsic joy of learning is not sacrificed for the sake of achievement. Our girls and young women are impressive beyond words and achieve truly great things—from national academic awards to acceptance at some of the world’s most prestigious colleges and universities. In a world where high-achieving girls and young women are asked to be effortlessly perfect, Hewitt girls maintain healthy, happy and balanced lives. They have the courage to take risks and bounce back from failures.
Pins & Needles is a sewing, fabric and modern crafting boutique and studio. We offer a curated collection of unique, modern and quality fabrics for fashion, home decor and other sewing and fabric crafts. Sewing notions, patterns, embroidery supplies, stitching kits, ribbon and trim are also available. Pins & Needles is a one stop shop for the new and advanced stitcher. Classes, workshops and private lessons in sewing and stitching for all ages and skill levels are available. Our classes and workshops are in machine and hand sewing, beginning quilting, embroidery basics as well as felting and other crafts. Please refer to our classes section (http://www.pinsandneedlesnyc.com/classes/) to see new classes and scheduled studio time as we are constantly updating it with exciting new additions. We are thrilled to work with those who share in our mission to expand the creative sewing and modern crafting community, offering a place for people to start a life long journey expressing their creativity and personal style. We hope you will visit!
The Center for Global Education at Asia Society brings together leaders and institutions from around the world to tackle one of the most critical education challenges today: how to educate all students for employability and citizenship in a global era.
The Center for Global Education at Asia Society brings together leaders and institutions from around the world to tackle one of the most critical education challenges today: how to educate all students for employability and citizenship in a global era.
Although to doors have closed on 88th street, the early childhood program enrichment workshop is continuing to serve the community at its new location in collaboration with the Iken Academy @ 351 East 74 Street.
Pharmaceutical sciences and administration programs may open a variety of career opportunities for individuals interested in drugs and medicine. Graduates of degree programs may be qualified to work as pharmacists, pharmacological researchers, postsecondary teachers or pharmaceutical sales representatives
Pharmaceutical sciences and administration programs may open a variety of career opportunities for individuals interested in drugs and medicine. Graduates of degree programs may be qualified to work as pharmacists, pharmacological researchers, postsecondary teachers or pharmaceutical sales representatives
St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church, also known as the Église St-Jean-Baptiste, is a parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 76th Street in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established in 1882 to serve the area's French Canadian immigrant population and remained the French-Canadian National Parish until 1957. It has been staffed by the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament since 1900.Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan, a Catholic convert in his teens, bankrolled its construction. It was designed by Nicholas Serracino, an Italian architect practicing in New York, who, inspired by the Italian Mannerists, combined elements of the Italian Renaissance Revival and Classical Revival architectural styles, Seracino won first prize for the design at the Esposizione Internazionale delle Industrie e del Lavoro in Turin, Italy in 1911. It is his only surviving church in the city.
St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church, also known as the Église St-Jean-Baptiste, is a parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 76th Street in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The parish was established in 1882 to serve the area's French Canadian immigrant population and remained the French-Canadian National Parish until 1957. It has been staffed by the Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament since 1900. Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan, a Catholic convert in his teens, bankrolled its construction. It was designed by Nicholas Serracino, an Italian architect practicing in New York, who, inspired by the Italian Mannerists, combined elements of the Italian Renaissance Revival and Classical Revival architectural styles, Seracino won first prize for the design at the Esposizione Internazionale delle Industrie e del Lavoro in Turin, Italy in 1911. It is his only surviving church in the city. The church is one of the few Catholic churches in New York City with a dome, and only one of two – the other being St.
'St. Jean Baptiste High School" is an all-female, private, Roman Catholic high school located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is administered by the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal and located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
One of the first and best-loved Japanese establishments on the Upper East Side, Haru Third Avenue is a neighborhood stalwart that has provided great sushi since 1997. The restaurant recently completed a gut renovation and unveiled its new look on December 8. Come and see us now!
Tanjore New York supports the thousand-year-old culture prevalent in India and the artisans that strive to keep their craft alive by producing the finest quality workmanship. In a rapidly changing environment where everything is mass produced, Tanjore puts its focus and efforts to keep rare handicraft and art techniques alive for the coming generations. Having also worked closely with design houses like Donna Karan New York and Natori, Tanjore New York offers a range of products that include shawls & scarves of premium fine quality wool, silk wool blends & silk, beautiful hand-embroidered tunics & jackets, as well as accessories such as jewelry, handbags & clutches to complement & complete the look. Additionally, Tanjore Ney York also offers Indian art and sculptural pieces for the home.