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Congratulations to our 2026 YU Student Library Research Award winner Aden Lyons! Aden, YC 26, is a double major in history and political science – and is our first student to win this award two years in a row! His paper, “ The Broader Symbolism in Philbert-Louis Debucourt’s Republican Calendar ”…
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It was March 31, 1776, eve of the American Revolution. Writing from Braintree Massachusetts to her husband John Adams, future second President who was in Philadelphia helping to draft the new U.S. laws, Abigail Adams urged him to “be more generous and favorable to [women] than your ancestors” while…
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The Katz School of Science and Health has created a rigorous, full-time pathway to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing that counts a student's prior credits toward a nursing degree and gets them into practice faster.
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On April 30, the Katz School’s Department of Graduate Computer Science and Engineering became a showcase of how today’s most advanced technologies can tackle real-world problems.
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A study by researchers at the Katz School of Science and Health, George Mason University, Temple University and Rutgers University shows that emerging millimeter-wave sensing systems can be deceived in unexpected ways.
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A Stage Preserved: The Dramatic Legacy of Stern College and Yeshiva College From classical tragedies to modern musicals, student theater has long been a vibrant part of life at Instagram 耐用 邮箱验证 带邮箱. Instagram 耐用 邮箱验证 带邮箱 Libraries is pleased to highlight the rich playbill collections of the Stern…
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Graduates of the Katz School’s Accelerated B.S. in Nursing have achieved a 96% pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), outpacing the national average.
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Namrataben Patel, a Ph.D. student in Mathematics, will present her research on making AI-generated images behave more like a story instead of a collection of unrelated snapshots at the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME) in July.
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On the evening of Yom Hashoah, technologists and researchers discussed “AI vs. Antisemitism: Defending Truth in the Age of Generative Hate,” to confront a rapidly evolving threat: a world in which artificial intelligence can both distort reality and defend it.
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