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Alumni Affairs January 2024 Newsletter

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Alumni Newsletter

Jan. 5, 2024

Join the YU Alumni Association

If you haven’t yet, you are missing out on some great benefits.

Not only can you get an alumni ID card that gains you access to places like the libraries and campus happenings, you also get notices about specialized networking events, job opportunities and career support, social gatherings, reunions, minyan access on campus and legacy admission support.

Join the Association Today»


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Financial Planning in Your 20s

An event hosted by the Young Alumni Council and Alumni Affairs on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Grant Thornton will give attendees the ins and outs of financial planning for people in their 20s.


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Alumni Night with the Macs

Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024: Come to the Max Stern Athletic Center on the Wilf Campus for a pregame reception, YU Macs merch and alumni contests as the YU Macs take on archrivals Farmingdale State. The reception is at 7:30 p.m., with the game starting at 8:30 p.m. Fun for the whole family!


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Alumni Discount at the Seforim Sale

Alumni discount day at the Seforim Sale is Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, at Weissberg Commons on the Wilf Campus. Alumni must have a valid YU Alumni ID to receive the discount. Need an Alumni ID? Go to yu.edu/alumni-id.


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Resiliency

Coming up: A workshop on overcoming adversity and trauma for all alumni in the mental health field on Thursday, April 4, 2024. Save the date.


And a Few Things More

Swag Still Available

The NY Yankees hat from our wonderful evening with the team is available for a $36 donation. Sweatshirts from the Rally for Israel are available for $25.

Helping Students

Are you interested in helping students with things like quick résumé reviews, informational interviews and preparing for careers in your industry? Please consider joining the YU Mentoring Volunteer Program, a group of over 800 alumni willing to speak to students about career-related topics. Your commitment is extremely flexible, and you set the amount of availability you have for students per month. For any questions or help registering for YU-MVP, contact rebecca.terebelo@yu.edu.

New Graduates

Mazal tov to the inaugural class of the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies at the Katz Graduate School of Science and Health. These 22 new PAs were honored recently at the program's first Graduate Awards Ceremony at the Yeshiva University Museum.


Need to Know

  • If you have ever wanted to know what is going on at the Undergraduate Torah Studies programs or the Sy Syms School of Business, now you can subscribe to their newsletters and find out.
  • Sy Syms has also put out its alumni newsletter, which can be found on LinkedIn. You can find more news about Yeshiva University at YU News.
  • So we can better serve you, please update your contact information. We don't want you to miss out on the wonderful things happening at your alma mater—and we also have something special for your birthday. (That is all we are going to say.)

Contact Us

  • Promote Your Business: Don't miss an opportunity to put your business in front of an alumni community 70,000-strong. (Beth Lebenson Praver, beth.lebensonpraver@yu.edu)
  • Alumni in Israel: Stay updated on local events and news. (Susan Sheldon, susan.sheldon@yu.edu)
  • Prep YU Students for the Workplace: The Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy & Professional Development is always looking for professional mentors for students. (Todd Lotcpeich, todd.lotcpeich@yu.edu)
  • Hosting Events: If you would like to host an affinity event, we would love to take you up on your offer. (Jack Turell, jack.turell@yu.edu)

Yeshiva University Office of Alumni Affairs
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