Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Our Corpse Plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which was named ‘Berani’ in 2020 when it first bloomed, is now about to bloom for the 3rd time at the Arthur Ross Greenhouse. We can’t>>>
Kiran Nagdeo, BDS After eight years of experience in dentistry, Kiran Nagdeo, BDS, realized she could have a greater impact on patient care if she pivoted toward a career in public health. In the>>>
In gratitude for their immense impact on students, the Teachers College community has honored faculty members Jack McGourty and Zachary J. Van Rossum (Ed.D. ’13) with the Teaching Award, and>>>
The Association of Jewish Libraries recently awarded the prestigious 2024 Judaica Reference Award to Dr. David E. Fishman, JTS professor of Jewish History and Director at the Jewish Archival Survey>>>
Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Dr. Leah Garrett (Kekst Graduate School ’99), Larry A. and …
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On June 24–25, JTS had the privilege of hosting the first National Black-Jewish Clergy Symposium, focused on the topic of “Building Beloved Community Through Lived Experiences.” Fourteen men and>>>
Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Rabbi Shai Held, PhD (Rabbinical School ’99 and Kekst Graduate School ’99), President and Dean, Hadar Institute In his new>>>
You may have heard lately about magnesium—from magnesium sprays to magnesium oils and other supplements that claim to reduce anxiety and help you sleep, among other health benefits. While the best>>>
Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which …
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Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which …
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Seeing the Unseeable: Kabblistic Imagery from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary showcased the ways in which artists made elements of the divine visible through artistic expression. In>>>
Manhattan School of Music classes are out for the summer, but our students are busy doing exciting things! Many students are participating in summer music festivals, performing, and teaching across>>>
JTS is excited to introduce our inaugural master’s degree program in Spiritual Care and Counseling this fall. This innovative program combines theoretical learning with practical clinical training>>>
A note from Rabbi Ayelet Cohen, Pearl Resnick Dean of The Rabbinical School and Dean of the Division of Religious Leadership Cantor Rabbi Shoshi Levin Goldberg will be joining the Division of>>>
We send warm wishes to our TC community for Juneteenth, which the College and nation will observe as a federal holiday tomorrow. Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day>>>
LGBTQ+ Pride Month is celebrated across the country each year during June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, and nowhere is it more vibrant a celebration than in New York City itself. There>>>
Numerous faculty were honored at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting in April. Mel Collier-Meek was awarded Article of the Year for Journal of Educational &>>>
This year, UTS received generous funding from the Lilly Foundation’s Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative. The 5-year, $5 million grant will transform UTS’ internal operations, unlock new partnership>>>
Building upon classroom teaching experiences, 14 TC Mathematics Education students gained additional first-hand insight on how teaching practices unfold across a variety of New York City>>>
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Part of the series JTS Alumni in the World: Scholarship and Impact With Dr. Lauren Strauss (Kekst Graduate School ’04), …
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Students Take First Steps Toward the Rabbinate JTS’s Low-Residency Mekhinah was first offered in January 2024 as a pilot. We’re now excited to officially launch this program, designed for students>>>
More than 100 of the College’s steadfast supporters, TC Trustees and friends gathered for a joyous afternoon on June 11 for the College’s Annual Grace Dodge Society Luncheon, which>>>
[Have a book to add to this list? Let us know through the end of June.] On the Bookshelf: Biography of X by Catherine Lacey [Macmillan] Recommended By: Melanie Elyse Brewster, Professor of>>>
With the TC Community Witness the Impact of Black Artists June 15, June 18 and June 25 At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, visit the “Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” exhibition>>>