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Touro University is America’s largest not-for-profit independent institution of higher and professional education under Jewish auspices. Touro’s schools provide diverse, innovative and engaging course offerings, from medicine and pharmacy to law; business to education; and speech pathology to Jewish studies – all reflecting the Jewish commitment to values and respect for applied knowledge and discovery.

New Partner at EisnerAmper Israel Got Her Start at Touro 06/18/2026

Alum spotlight! Ayelet Duskis, a 2009 graduate of Touro University’s Lander College of Arts & Sciences, is a partner in EisnerAmper’s financial services practice in Israel, advising global investors, multinational funds, and individuals navigating complex cross-border tax realities.

Ayelet credits Touro’s accounting program and the close mentorship of faculty with preparing her for advancement in a demanding global field.

“The accounting program at Touro is next level. It’s a very high level of education, and the professors were able to mentor us and really pay attention to each student."

Learn more about Ayelet's impressive career journey and how Touro served as the backbone to her success.

New Partner at EisnerAmper Israel Got Her Start at Touro Touro alum Ayelet Duskis uses her education to build an international career in accounting and leadership.

A Shared Dream 06/17/2026

Touro's School of Health Sciences (SHS) celebrates the class of 2026!

At last week's commencement ceremonies, the graduates represented campuses in Long Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Middletown, and Skokie, Illinois, and disciplines ranging from physician assistant studies and physical therapy to speech-language pathology, counseling, nursing, applied behavior analysis, and many more.

Congrats to all and we can't wait to see what you do next!

A Shared Dream School of Health Sciences Celebrates Class of 2026

Savor the Meaning of This Day 06/16/2026

More than 500 students celebrated graduation from Touro University’s New York School of Career and Applied Studies (NYSCAS) last week!

The school’s 52nd annual commencement ceremony was held at the historic Coney Island Amphitheater, where, surrounded by supportive friends, colleagues, mentors, parents, children, and grandchildren, the graduates will now advance their careers equipped with a Touro education to enter the fields of health sciences, education, paralegal studies, nursing, and more.

Congrats class of 2026!

Savor the Meaning of This Day Touro NYSCAS graduates take center stage at 52nd annual commencement.

Creating Care That Continues After Discharge 06/11/2026

Alum spotlight! As Director of Behavioral Health Social Work at Kings County Hospital, Touro Graduate School of Social Work alum Latoya Delmadge helps patients navigate housing, treatment, and recovery.

She leads a team of more than 100 social workers and other staff offering inpatient, outpatient, as well emergency services, to those with mental health and drug use challenges.

Learn more about Latoya's deeply rewarding work, how Touro ensured she was prepared for this career path, and why she is so passionate about the field.

Creating Care That Continues After Discharge As Director of Behavioral Health Social Work at Kings County Hospital, Touro Alumna Latoya Delmadge Helps Patients Navigate Housing, Treatment and Recovery

Photos from Touro University's post 06/10/2026

Congratulations class of 2026 🎓 Touro University's Division of Graduate Studies conferred 1,500+ degrees across Business, Education, Jewish Studies, Social Work, and Technology at the historic United Palace.✨

An Innovative Teacher at Touro, and a Mentor Long After Graduation 06/09/2026

Professor spotlight! For almost two decades, Professor Tom Rozinski has been a cornerstone of academic life at Touro, where his teaching, mentorship and innovative approach to education have helped shape generations of students. Rozinski is widely respected for his professional accomplishments and the deep, lasting relationships he builds with students.

With an impressive career that includes work as a partner in a law firm and seven years in New York City government, including as Commissioner of Homeless Services, Rozinski says teaching at Touro has been the most fulfilling because of the close relationship he has with his students, now and well past graduation.

Learn more about his innovative approach to the classroom while working closely with students to ensure their future success.

An Innovative Teacher at Touro, and a Mentor Long After Graduation Touro Professor Tom Rozinski Brings New Approach to the Classroom While Working Closely with Students to Ensure Their Success in Law School and Beyond

Training College Professors to Fight Antisemitism 06/08/2026

Touro University recently announced the launch of a center to study and counter antisemitism in higher education. One of the first initiatives of the Touro University Antisemitism Institute will be a teaching fellowship, to be held this summer, made up of faculty from universities around the country.

Touro professor Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfeder, who will lead the fellowship, spoke to the Jewish Press about his goals and his thoughts on antisemitism in American academia today.

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Training College Professors to Fight Antisemitism The key question is not whether the conduct hides behind the veil of political language. As we mentioned, antisemitism almost always borrows the respectable vocabulary of its time. The question is whether Jewish students are being treated equally.

06/05/2026

Still feeling all the feels from the Lander graduation last weekend!

Photos from Touro University's post 06/04/2026

Congrats grads! TouroCOM Harlem graduated its 15th class of Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine at jubilant ceremonies attended by faculty, administration, family and friends last Thursday at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.

Jelissa Hernandez Lopez, M.S., DO, cm laude, received a scholarship award that recognizes achievements of underrepresented students. Lopez emigrated with her family from Ecuador to North Carolina at eight years and pursued medicine after witnessing her grandmother’s struggles to get care for diabetes. Lopez will be a resident at UNC Southeastern in Emergency Medicine and hopes to open a free clinic for immigrants and people of color in a low-income area.

About TouroCOM, she said, “I wanted to find a medical school that would support those dreams and aspirations. TouroCOM offered a scholarship for underrepresented minorities and told me not only can I be a doctor, but I can also make the path easier for those who come after me. It’s empowering to be given the opportunity to enact positive change.”

Slightly more than half of the class will be entering primary care or other shortage specialties. Among the most popular specialties are anesthesia, neurology, physical medicine & rehabilitation (“PM&R”), diagnostic radiology and urology. Leading academic medical centers receiving TouroCOM students are Tufts Medical Center, Stony Brook Hospital, NYU Grossman, University of Louisville, Brown University, Henry Ford, and George Washington University.

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