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New Application Offers Users Enhanced Cardozo Publication

Cardozo Life, the magazine of YU’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, is now available on the iPad.

Cardozo Life reports on the Cardozo’s activities, faculty and alumni, and includes interviews, articles and insights about current issues and compelling legal topics. Rich with media, the application is created especially for the iPad. Users can scroll stories, watch video, share information and connect to Cardozo Law in a full interactive experience.

Publication features include stories on high-profile initiatives like the Innocence Project and WikiLeaks symposium; links to information about cases and issues discussed in the articles; photo galleries and videos featuring accomplished teachers, alumni and students; information about how the school thrives in New York City through internships, programs and courtroom experiences; links to the school’s Web site on related classes and programs; and a Class Notes section for alumni with sharing options.

Download the free app on iTunes today.

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Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, left, visited Yeshiva University on Feb. 27

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer visited Yeshiva University’s Wilf Campus in Washington Heights on Monday, February 27. Stringer was greeted by YU President Richard M. Joel, Vice President and Chief of Staff Joshua Joseph, Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel Andrew Lauer, and Vice President for Administrative Services Jeffrey Rosengarten. Borough President Stringer toured the campus, including the Glueck Beit Midrash, above, where he and President Joel briefly spoke with a student.  The YU executives also thanked Borough President Stringer for providing $500,000 in support of the University’s Streetscape pedestrian mall project on 185th Street between Amsterdam and Audubon Avenues in Washington Heights, below. Vice President Jeffrey Rosengarten is at left.

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