Due to the inclement weather forecast on Sunday, February 22, 2026, Touro Facilities will be closing at 1:30 PM. Touro student housing will remain open. The TouroCom Harlem campus will not be staffed other than security and students may use it for study purposes only until 1:30 pm. All classes and labs scheduled for Sunday and Monday will be remote. Please check your Canvas site and email for needed Zoom links. Students on clinical or experiential rotations should follow their location instructions.
Touro Law School will be in-person until 12:30 PM and all other classes after will be canceled. LCM Beis Medrash remains open Sunday, February 22 and Monday, February 23, 2026. Administration and staff will work remotely and should consult with their direct supervisor regarding assignments. Facilities employees should report to work and contact their supervisor for assignment. Touro College of Dental Medicine will follow instructions issued by Valhalla campus.
An update regarding Tuesday, February 24, 2026, will be issued by 8 PM Monday.
10/7/24 8:00 PMOctober 7th: Reflections & Commemoration One Year Later
Zoom
Join Touro Talks as we commemorate October 7th, one year later, in a global international program with divrei chizzuk, words to guide and strengthen us, from Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau, and an analysis from former Consul General of Israel and new distinguished Touro faculty member, Ido Aharoni, on the global rise of antisemitism and the challenges now faced by Israel in a post-October 7th world.
09/26/24 1:00 PM09/26/24 4:00 PMUndergraduate Virtual Career Fair
Online Via Handshake
Attend our virtual fall career fair!
Lander College for Men, Lander College for Women / The Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School, Lander College of Arts & Sciences, Machon L'Parnasa, New York School of Career & Applied Studies (NYSCAS), School for Lifelong Education
09/8/24 10:00 AMJewish Resilience and Vulnerability After October 7th
Zoom
Since the Hamas massacre and the Gaza war, Jews have been caught in a loop: condemned as victimizers even as they see themselves as the victims. Join Touro Talks host and Touro President, Dr. Alan Kadish, with guest, best-selling author Yossi Klein Halevi, as they talk about what it means to be a people that has regained power, but is still under existential threat. How can Jews navigate power and vulnerability? And what needs to change in the Jewish psyche to help the community better cope with the threats facing the Jewish world today?