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Karen Bacon, currently the Dean of Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women, is being named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Yeshiva University. Dean Bacon will move into this new position after a replacement is found through a national search. In her new position, Dean Bacon…
Rosh HaShanah Ticket, 1931Yeshiva University Archives Ishay Ribo, an Orthodox Israeli pop star, performed in front of a full house of 15,000 fans in Madison Square Garden in early September 2023. Ribo’s concert roused the audience to heights of fervor. The crowd spiritedly responded, “ Barukh shem…
Ru Benhamou
YU News interviews Straus Scholar Ruchama (Ru) Benhamou (SCW '24), who spent a summer internship editing a forthcoming book by Rabbi Shimon Maged for Koren Press.
Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women is excited to welcome its first cohort of Anita Zucker Jewish Early Childhood Educators to campus this Fall 2023. The Anita Zucker Scholarship for Jewish Early Childhood Education is the brainchild of noted early childhood philanthropist and advocate ...
Dr. Didi Levy Yeshiva University is pleased to announce that Dr. Didi Levy has taken on the role of Assistant Director of the Counseling Center on the Wilf Campus. Dr. Levy has been on the Counseling Center staff since 2019 and has made a true impact in his time at YU, working with individual ...
Aharon Soloveichik
YU News interviews Straus Scholar Aharon Soloveichik (YC ‘25), who spent his summer delving into constitutional studies with the Hertog Foundation.
David Chubak
The Sy Syms School of Business is excited to announce David Chubak ( resume, LinkedIn profile) as the new Chair of the Board of Overseers of the Sy Syms School of Business at Yeshiva University. With an impressive professional background and a passion for Sy Syms’ unique “Torah U’Business”…
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Marsha Pinto, a speech pathologist and Katz School alumna, has become a media celebrity and national spokesperson for speech-language pathology's role in fighting negative stereotypes of people who are shy and introverted.
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Manish Kumar Thota, an AI master's candidate, received the fellowship for his proposed work on developing a machine-learning chatbot that can assist with students' academic work.

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