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Yeshiva University Conference on The Emotional Journey to Political Asylum

“For all professionals who work with asylum seekers – including those in the legal, immigration, social work and psychology fields — it’s imperative to understand the desperation and vulnerable state of mind of refugees,” says William Salton, clinical professor at Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. The United States has offered political asylum to […]

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The Importance Of Promoting Mutual Learning Between Civilizations

President Xi Jinping underlined the importance of promoting mutual learning between civilizations as he extended congratulations over the founding of the Center of Chinese and Greek Ancient Civilizations, saying such exchanges can help solve prominent contradictions and problems facing mankind. In his letter replying to Greek scholars, which was published on Tuesday, Xi hailed the […]

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Alex Moura: Pioneering a Better World through Law, Influence, and Vision

Get to know the 38-year-old Brazilian lawyer and social media influencer who is using his platform to advocate for change and make a positive impact in the world. Alex Moura is a 38-year-old Brazilian lawyer with a passion for politics and a love for his family and nature. He has a law degree and holds […]

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Yeshiva University Opens First-of-its-Kind Security Operations Center to Train the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts

“At the Katz School, our mission is to do more than just graduate students in the field of cybersecurity,” said Paul Russo, University Vice Provost and Dean of the Katz School of Science and Health. “Our mission is to meet the needs of industry for next-gen cybersecurity experts who will make the nation and the world […]

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Multi-talented Phenomenal Woman: Artist, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Peace Philosophy

All of Lea’s ventures are autobiographical and focus on her history. She independently founded, created, managed, maintained, and funded all her ventures, including Atelier Lea Sommerseth and Galeri Noah Sommerseth, in addition to her upcoming catalogs for her independent music venture called Cargo Cult, established in 2012. Lea Sommerseth is a multilingual independent arts and […]

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The spine surgeon who set up the HumanWisdom project – to create a better future for humanity

Understand yourself. Discover wisdom. Be free. “By enabling people to understand themselves deeply, discover wisdom, and live their best life. By living with wisdom, which comes from a deeper self-understanding, we can live in peace with ourselves, each other, and the earth.” — Dr Manoj Krishna What made a spine surgeon give up a successful […]

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Groundbreaking Partnership Between Yeshiva University and Yad Vashem Combats Rise in Antisemitism through Increased Holocaust Education

“Both Yeshiva University and Yad Vashem are global leaders in the field of Holocaust education, and the intention of this partnership is to amplify the impact of institutional resources during an unprecedented rise in antisemitism and decline in Holocaust literacy. Together Yeshiva University’s world-class educators with Yad Vashem will help advance the mutual goal of […]

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Author’s Tranquility Press is thrilled to announce the release of “Messiah, Jesus Christ, Gives Us the New Hope”

In this book, author Andrew Choi aims to inspire readers with the message of hope that is central to Christianity and the teachings of Jesus Christ. The book is divided into three parts. The first part explores the concept of evil and its impact on our lives. Choi acknowledges that we all face challenges and […]

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Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Trains Students to Help Political Asylum Seekers

“Teaching students how to do these evaluations is complicated, as they must find the right balance of compassion and fact-finding,” says Dr. Salton, Director of The Asylum Program. “The stories of the asylum seekers and their socio-political underpinnings are unlike those of any population students in most graduate schools will encounter in their training, but […]

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Chad Currin Releases New Children’s Book – The Christmas Santa Lost His Magic!

The Christmas Santa Lost His Magic! by Chad Currin Author Chad Currin is pleased to announce the release of his new children’s book, The Christmas Santa Lost His Magic! Santa is excited to make the trip around the world on Christmas Eve, delivering presents to children everywhere. But his assistant elf steals the Christmas Magic […]