Yeshiva University Launches New College of Dental Medicine

March 12, 2026 | Thursday | Academics

Yeshiva University is launching a new College of Dental Medicine in Herald Square, establishing the first new dental school in New York City in more than a century. The new school introduces an accelerated, patient-focused model for clinical training and dental education, setting a new standard for preparing the next generation of dental leaders.

Yeshiva University's College of Dental Medicine (YUCDM) will be housed in a historic, newly reimagined 10-story building at Herald Square, placing advanced dental education at the center of Manhattan's academic, medical and civic life. Harnessing state-of-the-art technology for contemporary training, the facility brings together digital imaging, 3D printing, clinical instruction and progressive learning spaces in an environment designed to support intensive, hands-on education and collaboration at scale.

"The launch of Yeshiva University's College of Dental Medicine marks a defining moment for healthcare education in New York City and beyond," said Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University. "By establishing the city's first new dental school in more than a century, we are advancing a bold vision of clinical excellence, innovation and leadership—educating dentists who will shape the future of their profession with skill, values and a deep sense of responsibility to the communities they serve."

Central to YUCDM is Yeshiva Dental Health, a 130-chair clinical training facility. Designed to function as both a teaching center and a source of affordable, high-quality dental care, the clinic is expected to serve hundreds of patients each day while giving students early, sustained exposure to real-world clinical practice—reflecting YU's commitment to giving back to the community and expanding access to care in a city where dental services remain out of reach for many residents.

"I am incredibly proud to lead this remarkable effort," said Dr. Edward Farkas, Founding Dean of the YU College of Dental Medicine. "Our innovative three-year curriculum, integrated with state-of-the-art facilities and an unwavering focus on excellent patient care, will prepare our students for leadership in the practice environment of 2040 and beyond."

"This is an important moment for Yeshiva University and for New York City," said Dr. Selma Botman, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. "The College of Dental Medicine reflects YU's academic standards and its longstanding commitment to using education as a force for public good."

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