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TOURO THERE TAKES YOU

FOR EVERY CAREER CHOICE, TOURO HELPS STUDENTS BECOME EXTRAORDINARY. SUCCESSFUL. LEADING A LIFE WITH PURPOSE. USING SKILLS TO SERVE SOCIETY. WHEREVER THAT MAY BE, TOURO TAKES YOU THERE.

Message From The President

DR. ALAN KADISH

Touro continually invests in innovative educational initiatives while training and empowering students with the skills needed to succeed in high-demand careers. Our dual mission to strengthen and perpetuate the Jewish heritage, as well as serve the wider community, guides the development of all of our programs.

In keeping with Touro’s mission and values, every program offers students a myriad of opportunities for community service. Our schools are buzzing with the energy of students who are actively pursuing knowledge in the lecture halls, while also gaining experiential wisdom amid rich volunteer opportunities.

Touro’s nearly 19,000 students, enrolled at 36 schools in five states and four countries, learn that return on investment refers both to economic prosperity and social justice.

Touro’s unique formula for success rests on our ability to constantly assess student and societal needs, as well as emerging job opportunities. We innovate rapidly and are adept at finding the best educational techniques and solutions to meet the needs we identify. Nowhere is this more evident than in our medical and health sciences programs. Touro is fast becoming one of the leading and largest healthcare educational systems in the U.S.

Beyond academic study, Touro’s tradition of responsibility for the greater good is advanced by merging community engagement programs with classroom study. Our students educate local community members about disease prevention, assist the homeless and underserved with legal, accounting and medical services, and care for those affected by natural disasters. With your support, we look forward to continuing to educate and develop the next generation of professional, corporate, academic and community leaders.

Dr. Alan Kadish President

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