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View from YU: July 19, 2019

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The Founder Bootcamp Comes to New York City with Dean Noam Wasserman

The Innovation Lab will host an intensive bootcamp for founders of early-stage startups.

Getting a START on Science Education

Science and smiles abound at START Science’s annual graduation ceremony.

The Next Step in Pastoral Counseling

RIETS/Ferkauf Joint Program in Mental Health Counseling awards certificates.

American Chemical Society Grant for Stern College

The Stern College for Women Chemistry Club receives funding for their educational projects.

Azrieli Students Explore “Community and Community Resources” with YU Museum

Doctoral students discover how to include the community in their teaching.

Famed Author Speaks to Azrieli Students

Dr. Jonathan Mirvis shares his vision of social entrepreneurship with doctoral students.

Dr. Karen Shawn Welcomes Holocaust Educator from Santiago, Chile

Alejandra Nudman, project director of Memoria Viva Fundación, travels over 5,000 miles to participate in Dr. Shawn’s “Teaching the Holocaust through Literature and Film.”

How to Earn a Master’s in Jewish Philosophy from Afar

Revel’s distance learning platform enables anyone, anywhere, to pursue his or her degree.

Thanks for a Job Well Done

Employees from three campuses gather for annual picnics in recognition of their hard work and dedication.

Gathering to Remember Leah Adler

Several hundred people come together to pay tribute to the respected and beloved librarian.

No Coach. No Gym. No Uniforms. They Did It Anyway.

Stern College alumnae recall the first women’s basketball team.

In the News

New Book from Straus Center Receives National Coverage

Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land: The Hebrew Bible in the United States was reviewed in The Wall Street Journal (subscription needed), The Boston Globe, Tablet and Jewish Review of Books, among other media outlets. See a complete list of the coverage.

Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik Named to Human Rights Panel

He will join Katrina Lantos Swett, the daughter of the late Sen. Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor elected to Congress (Jerusalem Post).

The Real Facial Recognition Threat

David Schwed, director of MS in Cybersecurity at the Katz School of Science and Health, writes about the challenges of this new biometric technology (Daily News).

Prof. Kate Shaw Interviewed the Late Justice John Paul Stevens

The interview marked the publication of Stevens’ memoir, The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years (SCOTUSblog).

The Chinese-Jewish Conversation at YU Supports Exhibit

A photo exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of US-China diplomatic ties was supported by the Chinese-Jewish Conversation at Yeshiva University (Xinhua).

Kindertransport Exhibit Travels

Kindertransport–Rescuing Children on the Brink of War, which originated at the YU Museum, is currently at The Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan (The Oakland Press).

New Findings on Stigma Faced by People with Migraine

Dr. Dawn Buse, clinical professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and assistant professor at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, was part of an advisory board for Eli Lilly and Company as one of the leading voices in migraine research today (NeurologyLive).