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Dental Medicine ’21, reflect on meeting each other in dental school.
(Courtesy of Touro College) It all started with a late-night group study session in the fourth-floor student lounge at the Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM).
When they first met in the fall of 2017, both Miriam Ivry and Daniel Nasimov were just first-year dental students focused solely on their future careers and ensuring they got the grades to get them there. With the idea of falling in love the last thing on either of their minds, the pair initially met through friends over stacks of textbooks and diagrams of teeth. Miriam and Daniel then grew closer together over the course of several study groups, forming a strong friendship that quickly developed into something more.