World of tomorrow conference at YU
“Yeshiva University and the World of Tomorrow,” a symposium on the many resources the YU community plans to use to transform the future, including education, values, the marketplace, and leadership, is set for October 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. It will be held on YU’s Wilf Campus at 500 West 185th St. in Manhattan and will include 20 speakers from the university and a diverse range of professional fields. “We live in a rapidly changing world: technology, medicine, education, and communications are progressing and shifting in fundamental ways,” Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, the fifth president of Yeshiva University, said at his investiture last month. “This presents daunting challenges but also extraordinary opportunities for humanity. Armed with a 3,000-year-old tradition of wisdom, Yeshiva University’s mission is to guide our students and broader society in seizing these opportunities and transforming our world of tomorrow for the better. We will dedicate ourselves to empowering morally mature, market-ready graduates with the skill sets for lifelong success, endowing them with both the will and the wherewithal to make a historic, significant impact on an ever-changing world.” For information or to register, go to yu.edu/worldoftomorrow.
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