Yeshiva University today announced plans for a $15,000,000 Science Development program which will include the construction of a 15-story building at its Main Center here.
The development program also calls for an expansion of the teaching and research programs of the Belfer Graduate School of Science and increases in student enrollments and faculty. The school presently has 200 full-time students and 25 faculty. It offers programs in mathematics and physics leading to the Master of Science, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
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