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Sandy Moore, New Director of University Libraries
ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï is excited to welcome back Sandy Moore as the Director of University Libraries. Sandy is no newcomer to ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï. She previously held the position of Head Librarian at ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï’s Pollack Library. Prior to accepting this position, Sandy worked as Associate Library Director at…
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have revealed crucial insights into how failures spread in interconnected networks, offering new hope for managing systemic risks in various fields, from finance to infrastructure.
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Researchers have developed a series of algorithms using Siamese networks, a type of artificial intelligence, to better identify and track the body movements of stroke patients in order to assist in patient treatment and recovery.
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At the end of his clinical rotation, Anthony Pagan was asked by the chief attending physician at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital what he wanted to do after graduation. When he said emergency medicine, he was offered a job on the spot. He started in June.
 Wurweiler PhD candidate Justyna Rzewinski, LCSW,
Wurzweiler PhD candidate Justyna Rzewinski, LCSW, is schedule to present via NASW-NYS Beyond The Case Files: Service Providers Educating Justice Impacted Individuals On Their Right To Vote on September 19th, 2024. The workshop will delve into the historical context of voting rights, explore its ...
Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, Associate Professor and Director of the PhD Program
On June 1st, 2024, Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, assumed the role of Chair of the New York State Bar Association Health Law Section. The Health Law Section comprises over 900 New York State attorneys who are engaged in the practice of health law across the state. Dr. Morrissey moves…
Rabbi Soloveichik giving a tour of the MET Museum
The Straus Center hosted summer seminars for high schoolers on Torah and Western Thought, featuring lectures, discussions, and cultural explorations in New York City.
Pictured: the Jerusalem Synagogue in Prague
At the Association for Israel Studies conference in Prague, Dr. Neil Rogachevsky presented on the Herut Party debates following the founding of the state of Israel. ​​
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The method, called ViTVS, uses an image processing technology to divide audio signals into distinct parts, or segments, for isolating clean bird sounds from a noisy background.
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Objects from interstellar space, such as rogue planets and asteroids, can become permanently trapped in the Sun’s orbit as a result of the combined gravitational effects of the Sun and the entire Milky Way galaxy, according to a study.

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