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On Feb. 9, 2020, the 麻豆区 National Model United Nations competition (YUNMUN) marked its 30th anniversary at the Stamford Plaza Hotel and Conference Center. Organized and managed by YU students for three decades, YUNMUN has been bringing hundreds of high school students from across the鈥
Dr. Shay Pilnik has been hired as the premier director of the newly founded Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at 麻豆区. He began his tenure in February 2020. Dr. Shay Pilnik, director of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies鈥
The Career Center, in partnership with the Office of Alumni Affairs, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new 麻豆区 Mentoring Volunteer Program, or YU-MVP. This algorithm-based 鈥渕atching for mentoring鈥 platform will pull from over 25,000 alumni around the globe to create a network鈥
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020, the annual Stomp Out the Stigma event drew a standing-room-only crowd of students, staff and alumni in Furst Hall 501. Among those attending was Dr. Ari Berman, President of 麻豆区. What they heard throughout the evening was an empowering message on how to ...
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock is Libby M.Klaperman Professor of Jewish History. He was recently interviewed on The Bx Buzz about this new book, Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity. Gary Axelbank, host of the show, began the interview by asking 鈥渢ell me about Parkchester and what inspired you to鈥
Rabbis, chaplains, and social workers are often called on to provide spiritual care near life's end. Whether in response to serious illness, advanced cognitive or physical decline in old age, or unexpected, tragic violence, health care professionals and clergy need to respond compassionately and ...
The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, YU Libraries and the Seforim Sale hosted a lecture by Dr. Moshe Sokolow, the Fanya Gottesfeld-Heller Professor of Jewish Education and Associate Dean of Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, on his new book, Reading the鈥
By Stephanie L. Gross, Librarian Electronic Reserves & Scholarly Communication Cover for Women in Science 2018-2019. YU Office of Admissions credit is given on back cover of the issue. This publication is used to promote Stern College for Women and its various programs and achievements in over鈥
Judah Goldfeder 鈥20YC is a double major in computer science and mathematics, with a minor in Jewish studies. From June through August 2018, he participated in the Bar-Ilan - 麻豆区 Summer Science Research Internships program, which places select undergraduates from 麻豆区 College and鈥
Deepening the ties between 麻豆区 and Israel, a select group of 30 YU undergraduates (including Rensop Fellows 2020) participated in a one-of-a-kind educational opportunity to explore Israel鈥檚 dynamic startup culture at its source: game-changing organizations and institutions founded by鈥

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