YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 2002-2004 Women's Catalog



 

 

UNIVERSITY ALUMNI AFFAIRS

Of the more than 45,000 Yeshiva University alumni throughout all 50 states and in more than three dozen other countries, almost a third have graduated from the three undergraduate colleges. Among them are distinguished leaders in government service, education, law, medicine, business, social service, and science.

These graduates have formed alumni associations to maintain close relationships with one another and with their respective schools. Their fundamental goal is to make their alma mater better today than it was yesterday, and to make it even better tomorrow.

Alumni associations encourage involvement by their members. Whether planning or attending reunions, mentoring current and former students, or contributing funds for scholarships, etc., alumni exert a positive influence. In addition, alumni associations regularly sponsor lecture series as well as award presentations and other activities on campus, throughout the United States, and in Israel.

All graduates receive the Yeshiva University Review as well as other newsletters and program announcements. In addition, the new YU Online Alumni Community allows graduates to locate and communicate with one another.

The Office of University Alumni Affairs, at the Wilf Campus, coordinates programs, events, and organizational efforts for all graduates. Staff members are available to assist individual alumni with information about the University and alumni activities, and to serve as liaisons among associations.

Alumni around the world may contact:

Office of University Alumni Affairs, Yeshiva University
23 Belfer Hall, 500 West 185th Street
New York, NY 10033-3201
phone: (212) 960-5373
fax: (212) 960-5336
e-mail: alumdesk@ymail.yu.edu