View from YU Sept 2023 - Undergraduate

New and Notable

Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva Univerity, lends a helping hand at fall orientation.

Business Strategies, describes this dynamic initiative as meeting an essential need. “In a world where workers will change careers between five and six times over the course of their working life, YU Global is ready to help them at any stage in their career.” READ MORE YU Enrollment Makes the Record Books Defying national trends, enrollment across YU is reaching new heights. Undergraduate numbers have risen for a second year in a row, with new student enrollment increasing by more than 20% in the past two years, making the incoming undergraduate class one of the largest in more than two decades. Meanwhile, graduate school numbers are also surging, with a remarkable 13% increase since fall 2022, marking an all-time high for YU. READ MORE

YU is Going Global In an ever-evolving workplace, the demand for new and better skills is unrelentingly high. Where can adult learners turn?

Starting this October, the answer is YU Global—a

flexible and cost-effective suite of skills- enhancing certificate programs. Through career-focused training, this innovative initiative gives participants the competitive edge in landing a first job, fast tracking a career, or pivoting to a new one entirely. The certificate programs cover a wide spectrum, including AI, project management, human resources, and financial analysis, while also providing access to career counseling and job search services. Danielle Wozniak , YU Vice President for Global Initiatives and

Fall Orientation: The Students Are Back! From Tuesday, Aug. 22, through Sunday, Aug. 27, YU warmly welcomed a record-breaking number of new undergraduates to the Wilf and Beren Campuses for a fall orientation focused on “Discovering Your Potential.” Across six days, students from around the globe immersed themselves in YU’s vibrant campus culture. From attending uplifting shiurim and engaging with academic advisers to learning about library services, club hours and dorm rooms, students embraced the essence of campus life. Off-campus events in Manhattan added to the excitement, and inspiring Shabbat programming strengthened bonds among classmates. As orientation week concluded, students were ready for the next leg of their YU journey. READ MORE

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