
The Outsourced Mind
The history of technology shows how humans outsource thinking, raising questions about AI’s impact on memory, creativity and intelligence.

The history of technology shows how humans outsource thinking, raising questions about AI’s impact on memory, creativity and intelligence.

Brooklyn judges and lawyers marked 13 years of Read Across America, promoting literacy, diversity, and public service to students.

The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association (BWBA) hosted the annual event at P.S. 115, the Daniel Mucatel School.

BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY released an immigration-themed reading list, “In Celebration of Immigrants and Immigration,” curated by librarians

THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY has received significant funding to expand its evidence-based literacy initiatives.

Read Across America has made its way to Brooklyn’s P.S. 274 for a 12th year, the morning of March 3, thanks to Hon. Joanne Quinones.

Move over “Dick and Jane.” A different approach to teaching kids how to read is on the rise. For decades, two schools of thought have

CITYWIDE — Attorney General Letitia James, along with a coalition of advocacy organizations and elected leaders, hosted a Drag Story Hour Read-A-Thon in support of the LGBTQ+ community for families

BUSHWICK — It was a little over a decade ago that Judge Joanne Quinones decided that she wanted to return to her roots. The judge was in charge of coming

The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly interrupted the local legal community. However, members of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association have not let the last two years stop them from continuing the

A group of court employees planned a career day with a group of local high school students. When it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they decided to host

Just like they have done every year since 2014, members of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association were at P.S. 274 in Bushwick last Monday to participate in Read Across America’s

In an effort to promote reading and community engagement, the Department of Education Community School District 16 in Bedford-Stuyvesant held its first District 16 Literacy Fair in Jesse Owens Park

The Brooklyn Public Library announced this month that it will offer its library cardholders access to Flipster – a subscription service that connects readers with over 100 digital versions of

The more that you read, the more things you will know… P.S. 186 hosted V.I.P readers, even in the snow! Indeed, some 60 guest readers participated in the event at
Storytime is a daily occurrence in branches of the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), but on Friday, March 7, it will be made a little extra special thanks to Read Across
Storytime is a daily occurrence in branches of the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), but on Friday, March 7, it will be made a little extra special thanks to Read Across

Former New York Knicks star John Starks came to the Brooklyn Public Library’s Gravesend branch with an important message for kids about how reading fuels the imagination. Joined by state