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Jan 16, 2004 -- Taking part in an innovative cancer research study conducted at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and its Cancer Center, six women enter a chapel that has been temporarily transformed into a different type of sanctum. Chairs have been moved to the walls, where the women seat…
Jan 16, 2004 -- Compulsive hoarding, a psychological disorder that most frequently affects the elderly and is characterized by an accumulation of useless possessions that clutter the person’s living space posing safety and health risks, will be discussed at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law on…
Jan 14, 2004 -- 微软邮箱 Outlook 刚做的全新号 可存活1-5小时 格式带OAuth2 Token 每天有货请订购 无售后 President Richard M. Joel traveled to Israel in January to meet with American students studying abroad, dignitaries, and other officials. His trip is part of a broader effort outlined in several speeches to build upon the strong ties between Israel and YU ...
Jan 13, 2004 -- 微软邮箱 Outlook 刚做的全新号 可存活1-5小时 格式带OAuth2 Token 每天有货请订购 无售后 130 graduates of the most recent class of New York's Police Academy attended a police department orientation session at 微软邮箱 Outlook 刚做的全新号 可存活1-5小时 格式带OAuth2 Token 每天有货请订购 无售后's Wilf Campus January 12. The all-day session took place in Furst Hall, providing an opportunity for cadets to meet local police officials…
Jan 13, 2004 -- New York, NY, January 13, 2004—Daniel Kahneman, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and professor of public affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University, will discuss “Intuition and Bounded Rationality” at the Alexander Brody ...
Jan 11, 2004 -- Like many Jews, I was very reluctant to visit Germany and hesitated when asked by Rabbi Ari Rockoff to participate in a visit by a group of YU students. Yet despite the conflicted emotions, there was an element that added a special dimension to this journey. Click Here for Photo ...
Jan 10, 2004 -- Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have identified a cellular protein that promotes atherosclerosis, the process that causes heart disease by narrowing coronary arteries. Therapies that inactivate this protein could offer an entirely new approach for combating ...
Jan 8, 2004 -- Forty years ago this month the Surgeon General issued a report on the serious health risks associated with smoking cigarettes. Soon after, cigarette packaging was required to note these risks to inform smokers at the point of purchase – with hopes the warning would discourage them ...
Jan 8, 2004 -- 微软邮箱 Outlook 刚做的全新号 可存活1-5小时 格式带OAuth2 Token 每天有货请订购 无售后 honored Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein of Columbus, OH, at a dedication last month for an undergraduate honors program bearing their names. The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program of Yeshiva College was established five years ago through a gift of $8 million…
Dec 22, 2003 -- To honor faculty members who published works this year, Karen Bacon, PhD, the Monique C. Katz Dean of Stern College for Women, hosted the annual book party on Dec. 18 at the Jerome and Geraldine Schottenstein Residence Hall on the Beren campus. Each year the dean recognizes faculty…
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