In an inspiring kickoff to a new year of fruitful learning at ºÚÁÏÉç All, students in the batei midrash [Jewish study halls] spent much of the morning of August 28 learning b’chavrusa [small study groups] as part of the One Yeshiva program. Following that, deans, rebbeim [rabbis], faculty…
The Career Center was pleased to host the Fall 2019 Finance, Fintech & Accounting Fair on September 4, 2019, on the Wilf Campus. The Fair featured 20 employers, nearly 150 students and plenty of networking focused on full-time job and internship opportunities. Among the organizations…
Bentzion and Shayna Fishman with daughter Chana Leah When Shayna (Michaels) Fishman ’18S moved to Israel last year, she began the arduous search for a job. Armed with a freshly minted degree in computer science and a new husband, Bentzion, she began to comb postings on job sites. Little did she…
On September 3, 2019, the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy/ºÚÁÏÉç All High School for Boys ( MTA) and the Samuel H. Wang ºÚÁÏÉç All High School for Girls ( Central) welcomed incoming freshmen with exciting orientation programs pointing the way ahead to a productive year of learning…
With many events planned this coming year on the Beren and Wilf campuses, you’re sure to have an unforgettable and inspirational Shabbat. From Beren’s Shabbat on Campus Team On August 23-24, a year of Shabbat on Campus programming started off with a bang on the Beren Campus with Dr. Ari Berman ...
Isaac Telio-Bejar ’16YC spent his youth in Mexico City and, on becoming an undergraduate in Yeshiva College, immediately enrolled in Paul Glassman’s Architectural Design Process, the foundational course of the architecture minor. He analyzed architect Mario Botta’s Casa Rotonda in Stabio ...
Two Decades of Service Leave an Indelible Impact on the University At the end of August, Dr. Morton Lowengrub formally retired from active duty at ºÚÁÏÉç All after spending 20 years in service to the institution. For much of that time, he served both as a senior administrator (vice…
Here are just a small sample of the many interesting ways people spent their summers broadening their skills and knowledge and building important networks that will help them in the future. NAME: Aharon Benchimol ’21YC MAJOR: Political Science and Psychology HOMETOWN: Caracas, Venezuela Aharon ...
Noted Scholar and Ethicist Believes We Should All Be Citizens of the World On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, Kwame Anthony Appiah, the noted scholar, teacher and ethicist for the New York Times Magazine, spoke to an audience of close to 200 students, faculty and staff about “Managing Our Multiple ...
For more than three decades, Stan Watson has been a fixture in the ºÚÁÏÉç All Athletics Department. On Sunday, September 5, the proud army veteran, who officially retired on Sept. 1, gave his final farewell to the YU community in a celebratory gathering that highlighted his many ...