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Lander College for Men welcomed their newest class to the school last month. During their week-long orientation, the new students learned about balancing their dual curriculum and what to expect from a school that places strong emphasis on learning Torah and pursuing a secular education. During a make-your-own-sushi dinner, we ...
With the start of the new academic year, male students at Lander College of Arts and Sciences in Flatbush signed up for their classes and met with their academic advisors on September 6. We spoke with several attendees about their ambitious plans for their college careers and their hopes for ...
LCM student Lee Schwartz, a native of Savannah, Georgia, spent his summer as an intern at EisnerAmper, one of the top twenty largest accounting firms in the country.
Marc Ganz, a pre-med student at LCM, had a busy summer. While he worked as an assistant at an endocrinology lab at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, he shadowed an orthopedic surgeon and worked as an EMT.
Lander College for Men student Ryan Libesman spent his summer in Baltimore as an intern at Ernst & Young, one of the top accounting firms in the country.
You might think spending your summer in an operating room watching brain surgery is not so much fun, but then you’re probably not Avraham Michalowicz of Hamilton, Ontario.
Don Cohen, a Rambam Mesivtah graduate, said he chose LCM because he wanted a program that excels in both sides of a dual curriculum. “I wanted a program that would give me a strong secular education along with a serious beis meidrash program,” explained Cohen who spent two years after ...
Andrew Weinberger’s brother was one of the first graduates of Lander College for Men. He’s keeping to the family tradition and he’s currently a biology major at the college. Weinberger performed research at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal; he also shadowed an emergency room doctor and spent ten days in ...
The Nepali children who gathered around Lander College for Men (LCM) student Eli Pollack as he tried to teach them to juggle might have noticed something different about him: his kippah.
We’ve been spending the last few months at LCW getting to know our newest students. From photography to foreign affairs and finance, the freshmen class has big dreams for their futures. Take a look and learn about some of their backgrounds, career goals, and why they chose LCW.
“What makes this work ‘poetry’?” asked Dr. Miriam Grossman, chair of the English department at Lander College of Arts and Sciences (LAS) in Flatbush to an audience of students, faculty, and poetry enthusiasts on a rainy evening in early December. The stories are accessible, the images are vivid, and the ...
When a meal home delivery company in Brooklyn went out of business, it stiffed one customer more than three grand. Lucky for them, Seven on Your Side and the program’s intern Carla Loebenstein were on the case.
Where others saw a challenge, Dr. Robert Goldschmidt, Dean of Lander College of Arts and Sciences in Flatbush (LAS) and Touro's Vice President for Planning and Assessment, saw an invaluable opportunity.
More than $500,000 dollars. Three-hundred low-income New Yorkers. Invaluable tax preparation practice for 26 accounting students from Lander College of Arts and Sciences in Flatbush and other Touro undergraduate programs. And one colossal Kiddush Hashem.
Dozens of women from more than 10 schools across the New York area hacked it together during Lander College for Women (LCW)—The Anne Ruth and Mark Hasten School’s third annual Hackathon.
Both TouroCOM Harlem and TouroCOM Middletown held special graduation services when more than 100 high school students celebrated the completion of their MedAchieve program.
Touro College Graduate School of Business (GSB) Alumnus Robyn Polansky Morrison is making the world a better place, one investment at a time and one grant at a time.
New York, NY—Dr. Jacob Easley II was appointed Dean of the Touro College Graduate School of Education, Touro President Dr. Alan Kadish announced today.
A US citizen arrives in a hospital bearing symptoms of the Zika virus. The patient has a history of substance abuse, no family support and no insurance. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, how do you ensure the patient receives the best possible care?
TouroCOM Middletown student Cassandra Garraud, a first generation American, grew up hearing stories of her parents’ life in Haiti. But only in December was she finally able to visit her parents’ homeland.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY – Monday night, Touro College of Dental Medicine (TouroCDM) celebrated the dedication of Touro Dental Health, the college’s new clinical training and oral healthcare facility, and hosted its second annual gala...
When he was 15, Ethan Burger realized he couldn’t move his elbow. When an MRI and an X-ray didn’t reveal anything, he visited a physical therapist who, not only helped him recover, but gave him the idea of pursuing a career in physical therapy.
As the seven TouroCOM Harlem students watched, a Ghanian doctor performed a caesarian section on an expectant mother. After the newborn was safely delivered, the nurse held the baby up and repeated a refrain that the TouroCOM students and their professor heard several times in the week they visited the ...
Students with disabilities in economically struggling areas face many challenges, but they have a passionate and tireless advocate on their side: Touro’s Graduate School of Education alumnus Marilyn Brown.
In a unique forum loosely based on the hit television show, Shark Tank, executives from three Israeli biotech companies pitched their medical products to an exclusive group of entrepreneurs interested in helping the companies develop and market their products in the U.S. The presentations were sponsored by TruMada, a Touro ...
Guatemala's President Jimmy Morales, visited New York Medical College (NYMC) to learn about BioInc@NYMC, the Clinical Skills and Simulation Center and Touro College of Dental Medicne at NYMC.
On Jan. 22, Touro’s Graduate School of Social Work welcomed the school’s 24th cohort. Hailing from various states and countries, the newest members of the school discussed what attracted them to the social work profession. “I always wanted to work with people who needed help,” explained Olga Smirnova.
Volunteering for New York City’s Homeless Outreach Population Estimate (HOPE) on Jan. 22 had a personal dimension for Touro’s Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) student Veronique Green. After a disagreement with her mother, Green was homeless for half-a-year as a teenager.
As a child, Saera Murtaza was used to having unusual family vacations. Instead of Disneyland or the trips to Europe her Long Island friends took, Murtaza, with her parents and siblings, visited her extended family in a rural village outside of Peshawar in Pakistan.
Attaining his Pharm.D. is only the first step for Touro College of Pharmacy (TCOP) P2 Alexander Agyei Marfo. Once he finishes his Pharm.D., Agyei Marfo intends to work in the pharmaceutical world for several years while earning an MBA. After that, he hopes to start a hedge fund with a ...
Thanks to Touro School of Health Sciences Occupational Therapy students, hundreds of indigent occupational therapy patients will receive top-of-the-line medical supplies at no cost.
New York, N.Y. – Dr. Steven Huberman, the current and founding dean of the Touro College Graduate School of Social Work, was recently presented with the “Top Leadership Award”, the highest social work honor in New York City, by the National Association of Social Workers-New York City Chapter.
While the internet has disrupted the traditional publishing and academic landscape, one thing remains constant: Touro faculty members are publishing more than ever.
New York, N.Y. – December 11, 2017 – Harlem community leaders and Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) founders and their supporters packed the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem Wednesday night to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the school’s opening in Harlem and their joint efforts ...
New York, N.Y. – Children of undocumented parents live in fear that their parents will be arrested. They are hypervigilant to their surroundings. They almost always fear the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid and there’s never a respite from the dread of what might happen, said Dr. Luis H.Zayas, ...
A Touro School of Health Sciences alumnus was named New Jersey State Physician Assistant of the Year. PA John Albanese, who graduated in 2011 from the Bay Shore program, credited Touro with his success.
"If you’re going into healthcare you need to know why you’re getting into it," said Supreeya Swarup, a member of TouroCOM’s first graduating class and a second-year cardiovascular fellow at Nassau University Hospital. "We see our patients when they’re at their most vulnerable. Our goal every day is to show ...
New York State Department of Education teacher Lou Epstein has a corkboard he calls his “Daily Reminder.” Whenever he feels worn-out or like he’s losing his motivation, a single look at the board helps him re-affirm who he is and why he does what he does. “It reminds me of ...
Students and faculty members of Touro College of Dental Medicine gathered on October 17 for the school’s inaugural research presentations. Five first-year dental students spent their summer in an optional research elective at Touro’s New York Medical College.