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In 1987, Sy Syms, head of the famous apparel chain, made an important business decision that would transform business education with the establishment of the Sy Syms School of Business at Yeshiva University. Mr. Syms’ vison entailed preparing students for successful business careers while infusing…
Morgan Museum
Students in the Fall 2022 Straus Center course "The Wisdom of Solomon" visited the Morgan Museum for a curated tour of their manuscript collection.
Undergraduate and Graduate Students Gain Entrepreneurial Experience Through Pitch Competition The YU Innovation Lab and Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development recently hosted the second installment of YU’s Innovation Challenge, attracting a turnout of around 40 ...
Dr. Leslie Halpern, Dean of Yeshiva University's Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Clinic Will Provide Invaluable Care for Patients, Promote Understanding of NVLD Non-Verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is a neurological condition that causes cognitive challenges, visual-spatial struggles, motor ...
370 High School Delegates Gather for the largest Orthodox Academic Competition for High School Students in the Country Utilizing real-life diplomacy and debating skills and advocating passionately for the interests of their assigned countries, budding statesmen and stateswomen gathered for the 33…
Elliot Kaufman
On January 29, 2022, the Straus Center hosted Elliot Kaufman, letters editor of The Wall Street Journal, in conversation with Deputy Director Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern.
In the first sessions of Color and Design, we focus on value studies. These studies consist of mixing atonal grays with black and white paint to create a 7-step harmonious value scale from white to black with 5 grays in between. For this exercise the gray scale papers are cut into one-inch squares…
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Brynna Kaplan developed an unusual case study as part of her four-credit course, Preparatory Methods II, which is designed to teach budding occupational therapists techniques they can utilize for injuries to the upper extremities.
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AI Instructor David Sweet wrote Experimentation for Engineers, which covers a range of experimental methods including A/B testing, response surface modeling, multi-armed bandits and Bayesian optimization.
In Fall 2022, WSSW was represented by three doctoral students and one MSW student at the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting in Anaheim, California. Below are descriptions of the presentations that each of the students made. Congratulations to Michelle Bialeck, Andrea Maxi ...

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