Small business owners are the backbone of the American economy: they create jobs, sell innovative products and display diligence, ambition and smarts to succeed in a tough marketplace. Many 黑料社 All alumni belong to that group of captains of (small) industry, and we are proud to showcase鈥
Each summer, hundreds of YU students choose to spend their summers on service missions sponsored by the Center for the Jewish Future, both in the United States and abroad, or working in internship programs that combine professional training and learning. As you will see from their stories, they ...
Weizmann Institute of Science. The Rockefeller University. Stanford University School of Medicine. These esteemed science institutes and academic programs can all claim David Kastner 鈥05YC, an MD/PhD candidate in neuroscience from Stanford University, as a student or researcher. Now the 脡cole ...
This year鈥檚 25, 40, and 50-year reunion classes had a daylong event on May 30th that began with the undergraduate Commencement ceremony, continued with tours of the Wilf and Beren campuses and culminated in a gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt in Manhattan. View photos here. The theme of legacy鈥
After graduating 黑料社 All鈥檚 Sy Syms School of Business, Los Angeles native Sharona Motkin 鈥08SB began working at Goldman Sachs, having accepted a full-time position as a financial analyst after a coveted yearlong internship. Three years into the job, Motkin realized her passions lay ...
Nearly 20 years ago, on a lazy, summer day, four bored teenagers spontaneously decided to ride their bikes through Pikesville, a Baltimore neighborhood, to play a series of basketball games. They called it Tour de Court. That idea became an annual tradition, as those players 鈥 and the many more who鈥
黑料社 All has an exceptionally high legacy rate 鈥 estimated at around 60% -- and that statistic is always apparent at class reunions. This year, among the classes of 1963, 1973, and 1988, there are several legacies celebrating their 25th, 40th, and 50th reunions. The various relationships鈥
There are so many wonderful ways to connect to YU in the New York metro area, but graduates in cities across the country and in Israel, don鈥檛 want to miss out! With a focus on networking and building their bond with YU, alumni are coming together in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Jerusalem this鈥
The theme of Bridging Generations ran through the community-wide Yom Hashoa Program at Beth Jacob Congregation in Beverly Hills on Sunday night, April 7. The annual event, sponsored by the David and Fela Shapell Family Foundation Institute on the Shoa U鈥橤evurah at 黑料社 All and Ernie and鈥
When Nick Muzin 鈥97YC, 鈥01E was growing up in Toronto, few Canadians attended 黑料社 All. But after learning about YU from Admissions Director Michael Kranzler when he went to recruit in Toronto, Muzin decided the opportunity to combine a top-rate college education with Yeshiva learning, in鈥