Dr. Patryk Perkowski's study focuses on two common ways organizations match workers to jobs: leaders assign people to roles from the top down or they rely on internal talent markets, where workers and managers express preferences for roles or teammates, and an algorithm matches them.
In Summer 2025, the Impact Office at the Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought provided grants to several students with internships in politics, publishing, journalism, and Jewish life, fostering a new generation of leaders dedicated to both public service and Jewish ...
AI student Tirth Joshi's research, “Hierarchical Graph Representation for Multi-Chain Blockchain Routing,” introduces a clear, layered model that better reflects how modern digital finance actually works.
A recent event at the YU Museum featured a wide-ranging discussion between two experts who have spent decades studying, building and questioning artificial intelligence.
Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought faculty, staff and students were published in several leading publications over the month of December 2025, writing articles that contributed to the discourse and debates that continue to shape American society and the Jewish people…
The Mendel Gottesman Library was privileged to host the SAR Historical Society on December 4. Mr. Ben Zion Ferziger, the club’s adviser, and Professor Ronnie Perelis coordinated the visit with Shulamith Berger, Curator of Special Collections. Professor Perelis opened the class by asking the…
On November 22, 2025, the Latino Social Work Coalition and Scholarship Fund hosted its 25th Annual Leadership Awards Gala at the Pelham Bay and Split Rock Golf Course. The milestone event celebrated 25 years of impact through scholarship, leadership development, and advocacy, while raising funds to…
Shikshit Gupta, a 2024 graduate of the Katz School’s M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, returned to campus to speak about his entrepreneurial journey and his startup, Alfamodo Lifestyle, an AI-powered fitness and wellness platform.
The Katz School’s M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies Class of 2025 gathered to mark the culmination of more than two and a half years of rigorous coursework, demanding clinical rotations and profound personal sacrifice.