Yeshiva University is a private university in New York City whose first component was founded in 1886. Yeshiva's endowment is just over 1 billion dollars (see List of US colleges and universities by endowment: #46). In 2001, undergraduate enrollment was approximately 2,600. The undergraduate programs operate according to the Modern Orthodox Judaism philosophy of Torah U'Madda - implying "Torah combined with secular studies". It is regularly listed among the Top 50 national universities in US News and World Report.
The Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), a rabbinical school (i.e., its main yeshiva), is an affiliate of the University.
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Information regarding the medical programs and various research facilities available.
Stern College for Women - The undergraduate college of arts and sciences for women of Yeshiva University. It is located at YU's Midtown Center in the Murray Hill section of Manhattan.
Yeshiva University - Founded in 1886 as a small day school on the Lower East Side, YU now has 17 undergraduate, graduate, and affiliated schools and divisions, and four campuses in Manhattan.
Yeshiva University Observer - Official undergraduate newspaper of Stern College for Women. Published monthly during the academic year. Written and produced entirely by the students of Stern College.
Meta Description: [ The Observer. The student voice of Yeshiva University ]
YU Commentator - The official undergraduate newspaper of Yeshiva College.
Meta Description: [ The Commentator, a college media publication. ]
YU Computer Science - A student-run server that hosts homepages for students and clubs and is used for projects and research.
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