Stories
Lander College of Arts and Sciences
The Science of Help
LAS Psychology major and Poli-Sci teacher uses politics to serve the underserved
Touro University
The Touro College and University System Mourns the Passing of Dr. Nathan Lander, A”H, Scholar and Educator
Former Vice President and Member of the Faculty
Graduate School of Jewish Studies
The Untold Story of Post-War European Jewry
At GSJS lecture, author David Weinberg speaks about the Holocaust survivors who returned to their former communities.
Graduate School of Jewish Studies
A First-Class Professor, In More Ways Than One
Often a pioneer in each school she attended or taught at, Professor Judith Bleich has been teaching Jewish Studies for more than fifty years.
Lander College for Men
Gabe Hershman, DDS: Putting Me on the Right Path
“What LCM offers over other institutions is that they're big enough to get you where you need to go, but small enough to hold your hand while they do it.”
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Why TouroCOM - Middletown? A Conversation With Dean Steier
The Medical School, Its Facilities, and Curriculum
Graduate School of Social Work
Touro College Graduate School of Social Work Hosts Educational Panel for Asian-American Professionals
Panelists discuss “Confronting Critical Professional Challenges in Health and Human Services” in the Asian-American community
Lander College for Men
LCM Alumni in Israel Join Together for 5th Annual Reunion
Classmates reunite and reminisce at Ricotta restaurant
New York School of Career and Applied Studies
Icelandic Poetry on a Wintry Night: Professor Helen Mitsios Celebrates Publication of Poetry Collection
New York School of Career and Applied Studies (NYSCAS) English professor Helen Mitsios gathered with Nordic poets for a reading and panel discussion at the Scandinavia House in New York City on January 8th.