Touro Confers Dean Robert Goldschmidt of Lander College of Arts & Sciences in Flatbush with Honorary Doctorate

Date: May 28, 2013
(L-r): Dr. Stanley Boylan, vice president for undergraduate education and dean of faculties; Dr. Alan Kadish, president and CEO; Robert Goldschmidt, dean of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences – Flatbush (LAS) and the vice president for planning and assessment of Touro College; Rabbi Moshe Krupka, executive vice president; and Dr. Mark Hasten, chairman of the board of trustees.
(L-r): Dr. Stanley Boylan, vice president for undergraduate education and dean of faculties; Dr. Alan Kadish, president and CEO; Robert Goldschmidt, dean of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences – Flatbush (LAS) and the vice president for planning and assessment of Touro College; Rabbi Moshe Krupka, executive vice president; and Dr. Mark Hasten, chairman of the board of trustees.
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New York, N.Y. – Robert Goldschmidt, dean of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences – Flatbush (LAS) and the vice president for planning and assessment of Touro College, was conferred with an honorary doctorate of political science at Touro’s 39th commencement exercises on May 26 at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. More than 2,000 guests were in attendance.

“You have touched and—quite often transformed—the lives of multiple generations of students,” said Dr. Alan Kadish, president and CEO of the Touro College and University System, while conferring the degree. “You seek hidden potential in all students, motivating them to develop their talents and analytical research skills. Yours is an extraordinary resume of accomplishment and achievement.”

In his role as Touro’s liaison to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Dean Goldschmidt has been instrumental in securing accreditation for the college in New York, successfully leading it through five major reviews. He is also responsible for leading the accreditation process for Touro’s branch campuses in Berlin, California, Florida, Moscow, Nevada and Paris, and has obtained approvals for the opening of the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Pharmacy, both in New York.

Now in his 39th year with Touro, Dean Goldschmidt is the architect and founding dean of LAS, which serves more than 2,500 men and women in separate schools over three semesters annually.

“You are committed to providing an avenue for professional advancement for yeshiva and seminary students while enabling them to retain, without compromise, their identity and adherence to the highest standards of Torah learning and observance,” said Rabbi Moshe Krupka, Touro’s executive vice president. “At Touro, all of your talents were able to find full expression. It was here at Touro that you realized your great potential. As a Torah scholar and an academic, you are an articulate communicator in the sacred and the scholarly.”

Schooled in Paris and at the Yeshiva Chachmei Tzorfas in Aix-les-Bains, France, Dean Goldschmidt mastered Talmudic tractates and French literature, as well as six languages: French, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Hebrew and Yiddish. At age 16 he and his family immigrated to the United States where he enrolled in Yeshivat Torah Vodaath in Brooklyn. He immediately exhibited proficiency in English—his seventh language—and studied at the yeshiva until he received his smicha from renowned Torah sage HaGaon HaRav Gedaliah Schorr, zt”l.

Dean Goldschmidt graduated from Brooklyn College as a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and completed his master’s and coursework for a doctorate in political science at New York University where he was a National Defense Education Scholarship recipient, and a research fellow for two years at the NYU Center for International Studies.

He and his wife, Elky Sherer, have two children, Suri Schoenbrun and Shrage, the 1996 valedictorian of LAS and a Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar at Columbia Law School, where he earned a Juris Doctor degree.