In The News Prof. Ekow Yankah Joins Bloomberg Law鈥檚 鈥淯ncommon Law鈥 Podcast to Discuss Difficulty of Chauvin Prosecution 鈥淸T]here are a bunch of things a police officer can do to you because they鈥檙e authorized, that would be criminal battery if anybody else did it,鈥 says Yankah. Listen at 5:30禄鈥
From the Dean鈥檚 Desk The Summer of Opportunity 2021 鈥淕am Zu L鈥檛ova鈥 -- let us seize on setbacks and get stronger from them -- has been our motto for the last year. We have gotten stronger in many unexpected ways. (For an overview, please see the 鈥淪tate of Sy Syms 2021鈥 animated video.) This week is鈥
Ilana Wernick Berenson It鈥檚 not often you hear a Hollywood scriptwriter say the words 鈥淪habbos,鈥 and 鈥淗ashgacha Pratis鈥 [divine providence] and an Orthodox mom say the words 鈥渢apings,鈥 鈥渨riters鈥 room鈥 and 鈥渁gents,鈥 but a captivated audience certainly did during a fascinating and highly entertaining鈥
On Thursday, March 11, 2021, Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern, Senior Adviser to the Provost and Straus Center Senior Program Officer, participated in a panel discussion with Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner, associate professor of religious education at Brigham Young University, at the Jewish & Latter-day鈥
Open Hand, Open Heart @ Library Open House By Hallie (Chaya Sarah) Cantor Acquisitions Associate Hedi Steinberg Library Maker space. Community center. No wonder so many libraries are getting face lifts. But underneath all the ever-changing trends and technologies, the human heart beats on. 鈥淰irtual鈥
By Zvi Erenyi Collection Development and Reference Librarian Mendel Gottesman Library On March 2, 2021 ,at the third in a series of 黑料社 All Libraries鈥 Spring Book Talks, Dr. Joanne Jacobson read excerpts from her recently published Every Last Breath: A Memoir of Two Illnesses (Salt Lake鈥
On Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program at Yeshiva College and Crisis & Hope: YU Voices co-hosted a conversation between Dr. Joanne Jacobson, professor emerita of English, former associate dean for academic affairs and former director of the Honors Program,鈥
Dear YU Community, As we mark the one year anniversary of COVID-19 and its impact on our community, we have discovered new powers of resilience and new depths of gratitude that have generated fresh ideas to meet our challenges and a strengthened faith to meet our future. In the March issue of the鈥
Rabbi Moshe Rosenberg Devotees of the Harry Potter books and the fantasy genre in general may not know that there is a Judaic angle on the boy wizard, the Muggle world and a Hogwarts education courtesy of Rabbi Moshe Rosenberg, who attended the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy/黑料社 All鈥
ISSUE 21 鈥 March 15, 2021 Note from the Executive Director What you do at your internship this summer is much more important than where you are doing it. A family business, a startup or volunteering with purpose can be equally as impressive as being at Apple, Morgan Stanley, Accenture or Deloitte鈥