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Stern Building Dedicated as Stanton Hall

245 Lexington Avenue is Renamed Ronald P. Stanton Hall in Recognition of Supporter's Commitment to Jewish Education One of Stern College for Women's centerpiece buildings will soon be known as Ronald P. Stanton Hall when Yeshiva University dedicates 245 Lexington Avenue on the Beren Campus on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. The entire University comunity and members of the public are invited to join the formal dedication of Ronald P. Stanton Hall and mark the investiture of Dr. Adam Zachary Newton as the Ronald P. Stanton Professor of Literature and the Humanities. Stanton Hall represents Mr. Stanton’s passionate support of YU and his deep commitment to Jewish education and Jewish life. The University honors and celebrates Mr. Stanton, who has enriched the lives of thousands of students through his unparalleled generosity and leadership, while advancing YU’s unique identity as a place where excellence in liberal arts and sciences is pursued hand-in-hand with the timeless teachings of the Jewish people. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Robyn Hartman at rhartman@yu.edu Read more about Ronald Stanton's landmark gift of $100 million to Yeshiva University, the largest single gift ever in North America in support of Jewish education and Jewish life.