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Yeshiva College graduates attended the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Chicago, the premier professional association dedicated to cancer research.
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Prof. Daniel Pollack recently co-published 鈥淪earching for Justice After October 7th: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence鈥 with Elisa Reiter a Senior Attorney with Calabrese Budner, LLP, in the New York Law Journal. The article discusses the Dinah Project report, which was established to ensure ...
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By Dave DeFusco At the recent 2025 IEEE/ACM CHASE Conference, Lakshmi Priya Ramisetty, a 2024 graduate of the M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, introduced a new kind of artificial intelligence鈥攐ne not built for tech giants or billion-parameter showdowns, but for veterinarians. Her presentation, ...
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Three Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought staff members were published in the July/August issue of Commentary, the storied magazine about American democracy, Western civilization and Jewish culture.
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At the 2025 AOTA Annual Conference, students in the Katz School鈥檚 Occupational Therapy Doctorate unveiled a powerful and timely analysis of how practitioners support people in their final stages of life.
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A team of mathematics and occupational therapy students developed and tested an artificial intelligence model capable of analyzing parent-child interactions with unprecedented efficiency and precision.
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Under the guidance of DMM Industry Professor Thomas Kennon, Vani Nair and Sheera Kraitberg developed a go-to-market strategy that introduces a precision instrument modernizing sternotomy to hospitals, surgeons and insurers nationwide.
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At a time when students and alumni from colleges across the United States are navigating a maze of disconnected platforms to stay in touch with their peers, three students in the M.S. in Cybersecurity are building something different鈥攕omething unified.
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A new study from the Katz School introduces a better way to prepare time-based data for Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) models for forecasting changes in nature, like mosquito populations.
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What if a tiny ring on your finger could tell when you鈥檙e stressed, predict your heart health and alert you to dangerous changes in your body鈥攁ll in real time? That鈥檚 the bold promise behind new Katz School research.

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