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Adrienne Asch (September 17, 1946 – November 19, 2013) was a bioethics scholar and the founding director of the Center for Ethics at Yeshiva University in New York City. She was also the Edward and Robin Milstein Professor of Bioethics at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work and Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, which are both graduate professional schools at Yeshiva University.〔Fox, Margalit. ("Adrienne Asch, Bioethicist and Pioneer in Disability Studies, Dies at 67" ), ''The New York Times'', November 23, 2013. Accessed February 13, 2014. "When she was a girl, her family moved to New Jersey, then one of the few states that let blind children attend school with their sighted peers. She attended public schools in Ramsey, in Bergen County."〕 == Early life and education == Asch was born in New York City, and became blind at a few weeks old from retinopathy of prematurity. Asch grew up in Ramsey, New Jersey, where she attended school in the Ramsey Public School District.〔(Dorothy Roberts, "Adrienne Asch, 1946–2013," ''Nature'' 504(377)(19 December 2013). )〕 She received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Swarthmore College in 1969 and a master's in social work from Columbia University in 1973.〔("Mourning the Loss of Adrienne Asch, Distinguished Disabilities Scholar," ''Columbia University School of Social Work'' (27 November 2013). )〕 Before studying for her Ph.D. in social psychology in Columbia University, which she received in 1992, she worked in the New York State Division of Human Rights as an investigator of employment discrimination cases.〔 Asch also trained as a family therapist, and earned a certificate from the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy in 1981.〔
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