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Yeshiva University currently has 8 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 17, 2026.

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11 # Yeshiva University AI policy record
2+privacy: Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says faculty and staff must not input Internal or Restricted Information, or information identifiable to a person, third party, or the University, into Generative AI tools except when expressly permitted by ITS after contract and security-control review.
3+Evidence (en, 1814ad53ef54): Do not input Internal or Restricted Information: YU faculty and staff must not input any information classified as Internal or Restricted into Generative AI tools, except when expressly permitted by ITS after confirming appropriate contract language and security controls. ... Do not input Personal Information: YU faculty and staff must not input any information that is identifiable to a person, third party, or the University into a Generative AI tool except when expressly permitted by ITS after confirming appropriate contract language and security controls.
4+academic_integrity: Yeshiva University's undergraduate academic integrity policy treats unsanctioned use of Generative AI or Assistive AI as a potential academic integrity violation and tells students to assume generative-capable platforms are prohibited unless allowed for the course.
5+Evidence (en, 0ec40e57f808): Unsanctioned use of Generative AI or Assistive AI constitutes a potential academic integrity violation. ... Students should assume that the use of any platform with generative capabilities is prohibited in their course, even if the platform is used for a non-generative purpose.
6+ai_tool_treatment: Yeshiva University's undergraduate policy permits faculty to allow Generative AI in courses or assessments if they specify in writing how it may be used; content produced using Generative AI must be cited according to the relevant subject conventions.
7+Evidence (en, 0ec40e57f808): Faculty members may choose to allow the use of Generative AI in their courses or on particular assessments as they see fit. Those who allow the use of Generative AI should specify, in writing, how it may be used in the course and on specific assessments. ... Content produced using Generative AI must be cited according to the conventions in the relevant subject area.
8+research: Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says individuals using Generative AI in research must be transparent about its use and researchers must avoid uploading unpublished research data or Internal or Restricted Information into Generative AI tools.
9+Evidence (en, 1814ad53ef54): As with other tools and research methods, individuals who use Generative AI in research must be transparent regarding its use, in describing methods, acknowledgements, or elsewhere, as appropriate. ... Researchers must avoid uploading, or using as input, any unpublished research data or other Internal or Restricted Information into a Generative AI tool.
10+procurement: Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy instructs faculty and staff to contact ITS before purchasing or acquiring AI products, including free tools, especially when University resources or University data are involved.
11+Evidence (en, 1814ad53ef54): Procuring AI Tools/Software (including free tools): Contact Yeshiva University Information Technology Services (ITS) before purchasing (or acquiring for free) AI products or products that contain functions that rely on AI to operate - especially when using University resources or University data.
12+teaching: Yeshiva University's Academic Integrity Resources page gives faculty recommended syllabus language templates for assistive-only AI use, selected Generative AI use, all AI allowed, and no AI allowed.
13+Evidence (en, f65b713a0269): Below are some recommended templates for syllabus language. ... AI Use Policy (Assistive Only). ... AI Use Policy (Select Generative and All Assistive). ... AI Use Policy (All Allowed). ... AI Use Policy (None Allowed).
14+teaching: Yeshiva University's Academic Integrity Resources page says written assessments must be completed from start to finish in Google Docs, with no written work done outside Google Docs, and students must keep related files for the course duration.
15+Evidence (en, f65b713a0269): Written Assessments: All written assessments must be completed from start to finish in google docs. No written work should be done outside of google docs. ... Students must keep all files, including the original google docs, related to their work for the duration of the course.
16+security_review: Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says all users of AI are required to complete a training program on ethical use of AI covering responsible use, ethical considerations, privacy, data protection, and policy compliance.
17+Evidence (en, 1814ad53ef54): YU is committed to promoting the use of AI in ethical ways through training and awareness programs. All users of AI are required to complete a training program on the ethical use of AI. This training program will cover topics such as: The responsible use of AI; Ethical considerations; Privacy; Data protection; Compliance with this policy.

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8 claim records

security_review

Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says all users of AI are required to complete a training program on ethical use of AI covering responsible use, ethical considerations, privacy, data protection, and policy compliance.

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research

Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says individuals using Generative AI in research must be transparent about its use and researchers must avoid uploading unpublished research data or Internal or Restricted Information into Generative AI tools.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

procurement

Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy instructs faculty and staff to contact ITS before purchasing or acquiring AI products, including free tools, especially when University resources or University data are involved.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

Yeshiva University's faculty and staff AI acceptable use policy says faculty and staff must not input Internal or Restricted Information, or information identifiable to a person, third party, or the University, into Generative AI tools except when expressly permitted by ITS after contract and security-control review.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

Yeshiva University's Academic Integrity Resources page says written assessments must be completed from start to finish in Google Docs, with no written work done outside Google Docs, and students must keep related files for the course duration.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

Yeshiva University's Academic Integrity Resources page gives faculty recommended syllabus language templates for assistive-only AI use, selected Generative AI use, all AI allowed, and no AI allowed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Yeshiva University's undergraduate policy permits faculty to allow Generative AI in courses or assessments if they specify in writing how it may be used; content produced using Generative AI must be cited according to the relevant subject conventions.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

Yeshiva University's undergraduate academic integrity policy treats unsanctioned use of Generative AI or Assistive AI as a potential academic integrity violation and tells students to assume generative-capable platforms are prohibited unless allowed for the course.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

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3 source attributions

Academic Integrity | Yeshiva University

official_policy_page checked May 17, 2026

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