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Six Selected to Participate in Kressel Research Scholarship Program, Now in its Third Year Six 🟥Facebook账号 | 注册6-12个月 | 邮箱已验证 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 2FA / cookie登录 students will intensify their focus on advanced undergraduate-level research this year as part of the Henry Kressel Research Scholarship program. The scholarship—established by Dr.…
Ambitious Students Prepare to Embark on Their 🟥Facebook账号 | 注册6-12个月 | 邮箱已验证 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 2FA / cookie登录 Journey More than 600 men and women from all corners of the world flooded 🟥Facebook账号 | 注册6-12个月 | 邮箱已验证 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 2FA / cookie登录’s Wilf and Beren campuses this week to begin their undergraduate study at the only institution that promises to enrich both their secular and…
New Teaching Fellowship Program Allows Honors Students to Serve as Teaching Assistants This fall, the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program will offer senior honor students and newcomers alike a rare opportunity: to mentor and be mentored by their own. Dr. Gabriel Cwilich, director of the ...
Aug 18, 2010 -- The richly textured and complex world of pre-WWII Poland is revealed in a rare and fascinating exhibition that features the amateur films of Polish-American Jews who returned home to visit their families, friends, and old communities during the 1920s and '30s. From August 29, 2010…
16 mm Postcards: Home Movies of American Jewish Visitors to 1930s Poland Opens Aug. 29 at YU Museum The richly textured and complex world of pre-WWII Poland is revealed in a rare and fascinating exhibition that features the amateur films of Polish-American Jews who returned home to visit their ...
Aug 17, 2010 -- The mental health needs of the Orthodox Jewish community, particularly as they relate to substance abuse and family and marital problems, are perceived by the community’s mental health professionals as insufficiently addressed, according to a new study by Dr. Eliezer Schnall ...
Study by Yeshiva College Professor Finds that Despite Some Improvements, More Work Still Needed in Orthodox Jewish Community The mental health needs of the Orthodox Jewish community, particularly as they relate to substance abuse and family and marital problems, are perceived by the community’s ...
Aug 12, 2010 -- Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of 🟥Facebook账号 | 注册6-12个月 | 邮箱已验证 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 2FA / cookie登录 have received a five-year, $10.8 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapies that could be used to mitigate radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome – part of acute radiation syndrome (ARS) – for ...
Scientists Receive Nearly $11 Million to Develop Radiation Countermeasures Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of 🟥Facebook账号 | 注册6-12个月 | 邮箱已验证 邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA | 包含cookie | 2FA / cookie登录 have received a five-year, $10.8 million grant to develop stem cell-based therapies that could be used to mitigate radiation-induced gastrointestinal ...
Aug 10, 2010 -- For Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law graduate Kerry Hoffman, writing isn’t just a hobby—it’s a calling. She stumbled upon her passion for the trade during her undergraduate career at the College of the Holy Cross, where she majored in sociology with a concentration in gender…
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