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Honors Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary

With 145 Students Enrolled, S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College for Women Comes of Age As it marks its 10th anniversary this year, the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College for Women has matured into a high-caliber program that can boast of accomplished alumni and a crop of current students who are poised to expand the program’s success. That success was on display Dec. 9 during a dinner celebrating the 10th anniversary at which Cynthia Wachtell, the program’s director, reflected upon how far it has come since its beginning. “The first year of the honors program had fewer than 40 students participating, and at that point we thought it would be wonderful if someday it could be as big as 90 students,” said Wachtell, who has been director since the program’s inception. “We have far surpassed that goal. We are now at 145 students and had 60 students enter the program this past fall.” The early classes of students laid the foundation for the program’s later success with their commitment to an unproven venture, said Dr. Karen Bacon, The Dr. Monique C. Katz Dean at Stern. “When you start a new endeavor, the people who join you in it are taking a risk,” said Dean Bacon. “They see the possibilities and opportunities and they aren’t fearful of the unknown.” Taking the risk paid off in a profound way for alumni such as Meredith Weiss ’04S, who was among the first students to graduate from the program. Weiss went on to win the Anne Scheiber Scholarship to Albert Einstein College of Medicine. So profound was the impact of the honors program on Weiss, in fact, that it was a major reason that she decided to spearhead a fundraising drive to support scientific research by Stern students. “Without the support [of the program and faculty], I would not be where I am today,” said Weiss. “Those who choose to give back to Stern recognize that they could not have benefited from all the honors program offers had it not been for the generous support of others beforehand.” Esty Rollhaus, a current student, spoke for many when she paid tribute to the program. “I didn’t realize that this program would have such a profound impact on my development as a student, as a person and as a world citizen,” she said. “I feel exceptionally indebted to the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program for its tremendous influence on my experience here at Stern.” To learn more about the program, contact Cynthia Wachtell at wachtell@yu.edu To make a contribution towards scholarships or for alumnae interested in reconnecting, contact Illana Feiglin at feiglin@yu.edu