Yeshiva University
In September 2017, Ari Berman was inaugurated as the fifth president of Yeshiva University. He succeeded Richard M. Joel, who was inaugurate in 2003, and Norman Lamm, who had held the office since 1976. President Berman's two other predecessors were Bernard Revel, president from 1915 to 1940, and Samuel Belkin, who served from 1943 to 1975.
Four New York City Locations, One University
Our students study at our four campuses: Wilf Campus (500 West 185th Street), Israel Henry Beren Campus (245 Lexington Avenue) and Brookdale Center (55 Fifth Avenue) in Manhattan, and the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus in the Bronx (Eastchester Road and Morris Park Avenue). The undergraduate schools offer a unique dual curriculum comprising Jewish studies and liberal arts and sciences courses, and our graduate and affiliate schools offer tremendous opportunities for graduate and professional studies. While part of a multifaceted University community, each school retains the intimate character of a smaller institution.
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Casual Staff - Coordinator of Disability Services
New York, New York
Position Summary: Be involved in all aspects of the Office of Disability Services. This is an in person, 2 days per week on campus position. Position Responsibilities: Work with students with disabilities throughout the University, both und...
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Director of Fundraising Communications
New York, New York
Position Summary: The Director of Fundraising Communications provides strategic leadership for fundraising-related communications at Yeshiva University. This role is responsible for developing compelling donor-focused materials - including ...
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