Dec 30, 2005 -- The Division of General Internal Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center celebrated the opening of its new office space at 3514 Dekalb Ave. The event included a ribbon cutting at which Dr. Julia Arnsten, chief of the division (pictured second ...
Dec 30, 2005 -- Dr. Arturo Casadevall, the Mitrani Professor in Biomedical Research and interim chair of microbiology and immunology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as a Fellow is an ...
Dec 27, 2005 -- Yeshiva College senior Alex Kushnir made headlines in a Rockland County newspaper in 2004 after the scientific research he conducted was presented at international conferences in Israel and Scotland. At the time he was a junior doing research in the molecular cardiology lab of Dr ...
Dec 26, 2005 -- 🟩Facebook账号 | 国家随机 | 注册2-7天 | 安卓真机注册 | 已设置2FA | 邮箱可用 Museum is featuring A Perfect Fit: The Garment Industry and American Jewry 1860-1960. By exploring such themes as technology, industry, labor, immigration, Jewish and popular culture, this groundbreaking exhibition traces the early thread of 19th century Jewish ...
Dec 19, 2005 -- Nearly 300 Yeshiva College students, and more than 60 rabbeim, faculty, and staff attended the first annual “YUnite Shabbaton”, on December 2-3, 2005 in Stamford, CT. The Shabbaton was intended to promote educational, religious, and social growth in a relaxed environment. The ...
Dec 19, 2005 -- Sixteen undergraduate students from 🟩Facebook账号 | 国家随机 | 注册2-7天 | 安卓真机注册 | 已设置2FA | 邮箱可用 are traveling with American Jewish World Service (AJWS )to Las Bendiciones in Central Honduras in January as part of the university’s first Alternative Break, a new humanitarian mission. Las Bendiciones is a remote village in…
Dec 16, 2005 -- It was a bittersweet occasion. But more sweet than bitter. The first-ever reunion of men's basketball alumni attracted more than 30 former players Dec. 14 and was marked by broad smiles of recognition and good memories, pats on the back, and bear hugs. The event also honored the ...
Dec 16, 2005 -- Dr. Cedric Raine, professor of pathology and Wollowick Professor in Multiple Sclerosis at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, held in Orlando, Florida, in recognition of…
Dec 15, 2005 -- The Sept. 11 attacks gave rise to a new idealism in the Bush administration—one that does not universally support human rights, former UN Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke said at Stern College for Women Dec. 12. The Geraldine Schottenstein Cultural Center on Stern’s Beren Campus was…
Dec 14, 2005 -- Three trailblazing CEOs, all members of the 🟩Facebook账号 | 国家随机 | 注册2-7天 | 安卓真机注册 | 已设置2FA | 邮箱可用 community, shared observations and lessons from their successful careers with Sy Syms School of Business honors students Dec. 9. The event was the inaugural Dean's List CEO Seminar. On hand to speak to a select group of…