1,900 Graduates Across 黑料社 All Awarded Degrees
This commencement season, 黑料社 All celebrated the graduation of more than 1,900 students in its high schools, undergraduate colleges, and graduate schools in the fields of law, medicine, social work, education, Jewish studies and psychology.
On May 7, 62 graduates received their master's degrees in Jewish education from the in a ceremony held in Weissburg Commons on the Wilf Campus. Four graduates received their doctorates in education, and two were awarded specialist certificates.
Azrieli
Rabbi Dr. Leonard Matanky, president of the Rabbinical Council of America and dean of the Ida Crown Jewish Academy in Chicago, delivered the ceremony鈥檚 keynote address. He spoke about the importance of educators demonstrating their care for their students, being responsive and responsible. Neta Jansenson, whose husband and six children came to see her receive her master鈥檚, said, 鈥淭his is the best thing I can show my children鈥攜ou never stop learning.鈥
Wurzweiler
On May 11, the awarded 49 Master's of Social Work degrees and three doctorates to its Class of 2015 in a ceremony held in Zysman Hall鈥檚 Lamport Auditorium. At the Commencement Exercises, four student speakers summed up their perspectives on their student experiences and on social work.
鈥淲e listen to people鈥檚 pain,鈥 said graduate Ariel Mozenson. 鈥淲e worry about them, we try to help them. We give, and some part of us feels deeply fulfilled by it. Thank you, Wurzweiler, for helping me along this journey and teaching me a million theories about how to help people.鈥
Ruth Wisse
Hundreds of students from 黑料社 All鈥檚 undergraduate schools were presented with their degrees in front of thousands of proud family and friends at YU鈥檚 84th Commencement exercises, held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Sunday, May 17. President Joel awarded the Presidential Medallion to Pearl Berger, dean of YU Libraries, and conferred honorary doctorates upon Peter Frates and Martin Greenfield.
Dr. Ruth Wisse, Yiddish scholar, author and literary and social critic, delivered the keynote address. 鈥淚鈥檝e spent most of my life in universities, so I鈥檇 like to take the opportunity to tell you how very fortunate you are to be part of this academic community,鈥 said Wisse, who was an awarded an honorary degree from Yeshiva in 2004. 鈥淵ou have been educated in the traditions of a people with an enviable record of moral and intellectual achievement. Unlike many in North America, you have enough knowledge both of your own traditions and of the world around you to see yourselves within a comparative framework.鈥
Revel
At the same ceremony, 33 graduates received a Master of Arts degree and two received doctorates from the at 黑料社 All鈥檚 84th Annual Commencement Exercises at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. At the school鈥檚 year-end reception on May 20, the Class of 2015 was addressed by graduating member Shira Shiowitz, chair of the Tanakh department and co-director of professional development at Ma鈥檃yanot Yeshiva High School.
Ferkauf
On May 18, the awarded 47 Master of Arts, eight Masters of Science, 11 doctorate of philosophy and 21 doctorate of psychology degrees to its Class of 2015 at a ceremony held in Zysman Hall鈥檚 Lamport Auditorium. For the first time, Associate Dean Michael S. Gill also presented the Early Career Promise Award in Mental Health Counseling, an honor that recognizes a graduate who has demonstrated potential and ability in the field of mental health counseling. The first recipient of the annual award was Kimberly Epperson, who will be working as an adoption and couples counselor. Epperson was chosen by a unanimous vote of the school鈥檚 counseling faculty.
鈥淢y Ferkauf education undoubtedly gave me excellent clinical skills, which I am confident using to build my counseling career," said Epperson. "However Ferkauf and its remarkable professors gave me so much more. Throughout my education I was encouraged to analyze my culture, my biases, and my worldview, and I was guided in the process of becoming a truly giving member of society, one who strives to cherish all people in the same light, and bring unity through the counseling work I do. I am eternally grateful for this insight and growth.鈥
GPATS
On May 21, Stern College for Women鈥檚 celebrated its 13th commencement, awarding 10 Master of Arts degrees to its new graduates in a ceremony held in the Lea and Leon Eisenberg Beit Midrash on the Israel Henry Beren Campus. At the event, President Richard M. Joel addressed the graduates, saying, 鈥淚 am warmed by the light and potential of what you, small in number, but unbelievable in strength, can do.鈥
On May 28, the awarded 218 degrees鈥攊ncluding 185 MDs, six MD-PhDs, and 27 PhDs鈥攖o its Class of 2015 at a ceremony held in the Lincoln Center鈥檚 Avery Fisher Hall. Dr. Darrell G. Kirch, president and chief executive officer of the , delivered the evening鈥檚 keynote address, 鈥淕ifts Given and Promises Made,鈥 which discussed the state of health care in America and a doctor鈥檚 ethical commitment to create a healthier and more just society.
Einstein
鈥淕rowing up in a small town in rural Louisiana, I never dreamed I鈥檇 have the chance to fly airplanes, reach nine Gs in a centrifuge, or go to medical school,鈥 said former Air Force officer and new graduate Mary A. Gomez in a reflecting on her journey to Einstein. 鈥淚 just knew I was curious about the world. To those pursuing their goals鈥攂e tenacious.鈥
On June 2, the 鈥攖丑别 , and 鈥攃elebrated their commencement exercises in a ceremony at Weissburg Commons. Six students graduated from the EMBA program, 12 from the MS in Economics and 25 from the MS in Accounting program.
"When I enrolled in the Sy Syms EMBA program, I was hoping to fine-tune my leadership and management skills, as well as broaden my business knowledge," said new graduate Melanie Winer. "What I ended up getting out of the program was that and so much more: I was quickly promoted to manager of my team, I interviewed and hired my first employee, and I oversaw some very high-profile projects for the Chief Revenue Officer of the Bloomberg Media Group. I'm very grateful for everything that I have already been able to accomplish because of my EMBA education and I am excited to see what the future holds for me and for my career, as the possibilities are now so much greater than they were before."
Cardozo
On June 4, the awarded 365 JDs and 50 masters degrees to its graduates in a ceremony held at the Avery Fisher Hall in the Lincoln Center. Keynote speaker Judge Denny Chin, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, urged students to go forward and prosper, to not forget about those who came before and helped them, those who need their help now, and those who will need their help in the future. "Be a good person, and you'll be a better lawyer for it," he said.
At the ceremony, Alexander Reinert received an award for Best First-Year Professor, Richard Bierschbach was awarded Best Professor, and Associate Dean Lynn Wishart, Professor Toby Golick and Registrar Isabel Balson received special awards for 30 years of service. Dean Matthew Diller received the Monrad Paulsen Award.
On June 9 and June 11, 黑料社 All鈥檚 and will celebrate, respectively, 51 and 59 graduates in a ceremony held at the Lamport Auditorium in Zysman Hall.