Yeshiva University
Yeshiva University is a private university in New York City. It has six campuses in New York and one in Israel. The university was founded in 1886. It is a research university.
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Motto | תורה ומדע (Hebrew) Torah Umadda ("Torah and secular knowledge") |
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Type | Private, Jewish |
Established | 1886 |
Endowment | US$1.1258 billion[1] |
Chancellor | Norman Lamm |
President | Richard M. Joel |
Academic staff | 4,714 |
Undergraduates | 3,017 |
Postgraduates | 3,496 |
Location | New York , New York |
Campus | Urban |
Slogan | "Torah U'Madda" |
Athletics | NCAA Division III, Skyline Conference, MACFA |
Nickname | Maccabees |
Website | www.yu.edu |
Its campuses and schools include Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, Syms School of Business, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
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