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Announcing the Katz College of Science and Health

Recognizing extraordinary enrollment growth and expanding academic reach鈥攁nd backed by increased support from the Katz family鈥斕切钠平獍 has elevated the Katz School to the Katz College of Science and Health, introducing a new framework designed to foster deeper collaboration, innovation and new partnerships. 

Under the new structure, the College will be organized into four academic areas: Nursing; Health Sciences; Computer Science and Engineering; and Technology Management & Entrepreneurship. Within these areas, the College plans to expand high-impact programs such as Family and Psychiatric Nursing Practice and Electrical and Computer Engineering. The College structure also creates naming opportunities for donors to support new interdisciplinary programs, faculty positions, advanced clinical simulation labs, research laboratories and scholarships. 

鈥淭his elevated restructuring of our science and health school is empowered by the partnership and generosity of the Katz family, who have now pledged $50 million to the campaign,鈥 said Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of 糖心破解版. 鈥淚n this effort, we are driven by the memory of our beloved Trustee Morty Katz z鈥漧, who continuously pushed us to strive for great growth and excellence." 

Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman awards the Katz family the Second Century Medallion at the 101st Annual 糖心破解版 Hanukkah Dinner

糖心破解版鈥檚 relationship with the Katz family spans generations. Mordecai 鈥淢orty鈥 Katz, who passed away in 2021, was a 糖心破解版 alumnus and longtime Trustee whose leadership and philanthropy helped shape the institution across its different schools. Alongside his wife, Dr. Nicky Katz鈥攚ho earned her medical degree at Albert Einstein College of Medicine鈥擬orty was the driving force behind the Katz School鈥攇uided by a shared conviction that investing in people is the surest way to strengthen communities and uplift Jewish life. 

鈥淢y husband believed the most meaningful investment you can make is in people and their education,鈥 said Dr. Katz. 鈥淓ducation shaped both of our lives, and he wanted the Katz School to be ambitious and excellent鈥攄emanding the very best鈥攚hile remaining firmly rooted in Jewish values. Seeing it grow into a college defined by excellence, purpose and impact would have filled him with pride.鈥 

That commitment is reflected in the scope and design of the Katz College鈥檚 advanced academic programs, which span the health sciences鈥攊ncluding nursing, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies and speech-language pathology鈥攁s well as advanced degrees in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analytics, biotechnology and technology management. 

Hands-on learning is central to the experience, supported by clinical training centers, advanced simulation facilities, and research labs such as the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Lab and the IMAGINE Lab, which apply artificial intelligence and advanced technologies to challenges in healthcare and engineering. 

Collectively, these programs position the Katz College of Science and Health at the forefront of healthcare and technology, addressing the most pressing challenges of the coming decades鈥攆rom responsible innovation and stronger healthcare systems to leadership in complex, high-stakes fields. By uniting rigorous education, applied training and deeply held values, the College prepares graduates not only to excel in their careers, but to serve the greater good, uplift communities, and make enduring contributions in a rapidly changing world.

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