Dr. Michael Doran, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and renowned expert on U.S. foreign policy, joined the Straus Center's annual shabbaton at Congregation Shearith Israel.
Yeshiva University extends its heartfelt congratulations to Noam Wasserman, who has served as dean of the Sy Syms School of Business since 2019, as he concludes his tenure at YU on May 31 and begins his new role as Head of School at Ramaz on June 1. A best-selling author and expert in ...
The algorithm using scanning force microscopy enhances the precision of charge measurements and has valuable applications in nanotechnology, biosensing, quantum computing and materials science.
A new edited volume of essays on Zionism by young Jewish thought leaders includes contributions from two Straus Scholars, Fayga Tziporah Pinczower and Rebecca Guzman.
Joshua Rodriguez's new makerspace course on 3D printing has sparked excitement, challenging students to bridge scientific principles and practical design, all the while cultivating valuable career skills.
Researchers in the Katz School’s Graduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering have proposed a novel data-driven framework grounded in probability theory and statistical analysis to change how Olympic performance is measured.
One reflection I have, now that processing of the YU Archives’ COVID collection is complete, is that the next time we take on the challenge of archiving a historical event while that event is still underway, perhaps I won’t also be racing against time to learn new skills in order to do it. At the…
Conversations between OTs at the Katz School and other universities, held in Orlando, explored how to incorporate cultural humility and trauma-informed care into occupational therapy interventions for Jewish and non-Jewish clients.
Historic Centennial celebration to recognize philanthropists Chella Safra and the Wilf family and celebrate YU’s growth, success, and enduring impact NEW YORK, NY Nov. 12, 2024— Yeshiva University’s celebration of 100 years of Hanukkah Dinners was announced today. This historic event honors a ...
Sophie Schanzer, ‘24S, a graduate of the S.Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College for Women, will present an abstract at the Psychnomic Society’s 65 th annual meeting in New York City on November 21-24, 2024. According to its website, the meeting is "recognized as the most important ...