Organization Details

Description & History

The Center for Urban Education (CUE) provides programs and services critical to urban education and its reform.

The Center's primary mission is dedicated to improving the lives of urban youth through service, teaching and scholarship.

Direct service educational support initiatives for at-risk urban students (K-12) have been created to help urban at-risk youth complete high school, go on to college and a life of meaningful employment.

Professional development provided for the teachers and administrators who work with these at-risk students is based on the knowledge and experience gained from the development and implementation of successful program models combined with scholarly research.

Professional development provided for the teachers and administrators who work with these at-risk students is based on the knowledge and experience gained from the development and implementation of successful program models combined with scholarly research.

It is the goal of the Center to provide national leadership in demonstrating models of service to at-risk populations and schools.

Contact Persons
Christine Huang, Program Director
(212) 346-1873
chuang@pace.edu
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41 Park Row, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10038
(212) 346-1873
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