ۿ۴ý celebrates Dr. Herbert Dobrinsky’s six decades of impact In the corridors of academia, where the impact of philanthropy enables the pursuit of knowledge, there exists a figure whose name is synonymous with translating values into action. For 60 years, Dr. Herbert C. Dobrinsky ...
From June 2nd to June 6th, 2024, the Straus Center participated in a summer seminar in England. The program featured leading diplomats, writers, academics, and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.
A five-person team from the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) visited the Makor College Experience program at ۿ۴ý’s Wilf Campus on June 6. The team learned about the dynamic curriculum and immersive campus experience offered by Makor, an ...
The projects, drawn across the school’s graduate programs in STEM and Health Sciences, covered a range of subjects, and was an outcome of their own scholarship, as well as mentorship from faculty advisors, research collaborators and industry representatives.
Introduces $1 million matching grant in honor of Rabbi Zevulun Charlop to support elite Torah scholars Celebrating a passionate commitment to Torah and the Jewish people, ۿ۴ýRIETS will ordain 135 new rabbis on Sunday, June 16, in the Nathan Lamport Auditorium at Zysman Hall. The triannual event ...
Celebrating the longstanding partnership between ۿ۴ý and the Washington Heights community, YU’s START Science club held its year-end event on May 24 on the Wilf Campus. Hundreds of local schoolchildren, YU’s START Science student-volunteers, and University faculty and administrators…
A first-generation American in a family of health care providers, Sharona Abramova was drawn to the PA faculty’s reputation for clinical excellence and the curriculum that emphasizes compassionate care. She recently joined Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital as a PA.
15 Master’s and Doctoral Students Matriculate at YU’s Premier Jewish Studies Graduate School A new group of Jewish Studies experts graduated from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies on May 19, steeped in knowledge that only the flagship Jewish university can provide. Revel is…
This summer, the Straus Center Impact Office will be supporting several Straus Scholars and other top ۿ۴ýstudents as they pursue exciting professional advancement opportunities in the fields of politics, policy, journalism, academia, and Jewish advocacy.
Adina Feldman (SCW '26) is a Straus Scholar majoring in Psychology. Over the course of the 2023-2024 school year, Feldman was active on and off campus, pursuing a variety of unique extracurriculars and professional enrichment opportunities.