Lakshmikar Polamreddy, a Ph.D. candidate in mathematics, and Jialu Li, a student in the M.S. in Artificial Intelligence, published a study that challenges the popular belief that diffusion models “imagine” in the same way humans do.
Avri Ravid, Sy Syms Professor of Finance, was part of a team that examined how ownership structures interact with corporate governance and what that means for diversity at the top.
Straus Scholar Adina Feldman (SCW ’26) reflects on a transformative summer researching resilience at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Exploring Trauma and Resilience: Psychology Research in Israel By Adina Feldman This summer, I had the privilege of joining two research projects in the psychology ...
A study, funded in part by the National Science Foundation, investigates a phenomenon known as Arnold diffusion, a process where seemingly nearly stable systems can drift unpredictably over long stretches of time.
Dr. Daniel Samet, a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), spoke to Yeshiva University students about the history of U.S. and Israel defense coordination and policy in the context of the American presidency.
Program Features Wall Street Proximity, Access to Top Financial Institutions and Internships YU’s Sy Syms School of Business is launching a new Master’s in Finance program that is anticipated to be an entrepreneurial juggernaut, equipping students with the investment skills and business know-how ...
She received ASHA's 2025 Distinguished Early Career Professional Certificate, which recognizes audiologists and speech-language pathologists who are making an impact in leadership, advocacy and community engagement.
Straus Scholar Jason Friedman (YC ’26) spent his summer interning for Judge Steven Menashi at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and assisting Dr. Tevi Troy, presidential historian and director of the Straus Center’s Impact Office. He gained firsthand insight into the workings of the…
Samuel Adu-Gyamfi and Zachary Perlstein participated in the four-day event, “Nursing’s Brightest Beacons: Ignite, Innovate, Lead,” which drew more than 2,000 nursing students and faculty from across the country.
Dr. David Li, director of the Katz School’s M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization, helped design an algorithm, called IDOS (Interpolated Density for Outlier Score), which is fast, efficient and doesn’t require much computing power.