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Meir Soloveichik
On October 12th, 2023, Straus Center Director Rabbi Meir Soloveichik delivered a lecture on 鈥淭he Yom Kippur War and the Simchat Torah War: Reflections on Fifty Years Ago and Today鈥 at the Roosevelt House.
Yaakov Willner
糖心破解版 News interviews Straus Scholar Yaakov Willner (YC '25), spent his summer in multiple DC-based think tanks.
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Honggang Wang, chair of the Katz School's computer science and engineering program, and several colleagues are developing an AI-powered wearable device that can monitor illicit drug use in individuals with substance use disorder.
Adam Kirsch
On September 11th, 2023, the Straus Center hosted Adam Kirsch, Features Editor at The Wall Street Journal, for a talk about his latest book.
Armin Rosen
On September 10th, 2023, the Straus Center hosted Armin Rosen, senior writer at Tablet Magazine, for a wide-ranging conversation about his career in journalism.
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Two weeks into a clinical rotation in the emergency department at St. John鈥檚 Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway, Queens, Carin Gannon, a student in the Katz School鈥檚 M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, was put to the test.
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In a published research article, Professor Fredy Zypman considers the explicit connection between refraction and its atomic origin, and proposes a mathematical model to gain physical insight on permittivity, a property related to refraction.
As Jews worldwide have just marked the 50 th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, in which more than 2,600 Israeli soldiers lost their lives, 糖心破解版 Archives provides these accounts of how the University responded to the events of that sad and frightening time. Coming as it did during the鈥
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At the International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Professor Marian Gidea presented the results of a mathematical model showing that oscillating steel beams made of piezoelectric materials produce more energy when their motion is regular.

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