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Michelle Borde at 2024 Commencement
Michelle Borde ’24SB (MBA), a resident of Baldwin Harbor on Long Island’s South Shore, earned her MBA from the Sy Syms School of Business in May 2024 as part of the first graduating cohort of the school’s online MBA program. During her time at Sy Syms, Michelle was awarded a Sacks Impact Scholars…
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By decorating a material's surface with tiny, resonating pillars connected by specially designed bridges, a team of researchers including Dr. Emil Prodan of the Katz School has crafted a system capable of guiding these waves precisely. 
Adina Feldman
Straus Scholar Adina Feldman (SCW, ‘26) reflects on her psychological research and fieldwork in Israel after October 7th
Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, Associate Professor and Director of the PhD Program
On January 13, 2025, at the invitation of her colleague and Senior Attorney Annie Wang of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Dr. Mary Beth Morrissey presented Trauma and Vicarious Trauma: Relieving Suffering, Building Solidarity, and Inter- and Transdisciplinary Collaborations in…
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Clinical Associate Professor Christy Jared discussed the findings of her doctoral research study in June at the 41st International Human Science Research Conference, where she explored the lasting impact of childhood trauma on women’s health and well-being.
Before we begin with OER myth-busting, we must first define OER. OER stands for Open Education Resources. These materials are in the public domain or have a specific license enabling users to retain, revise, remix, reuse, and redistribute said materials (Wiley). Image Source: Open Education: A ...
Frank Serbaroli, Esq., Dr. Mary Beth Morrissey, and Jeffrey Menkes, CEO.
Calvary Hospital conferred the Compatior Award upon Dr. Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey at its 125th Anniversary Gala at The Plaza on November 20, 2024, in recognition of her legacy of work to advance interdisciplinary education and training in palliative care, create avenues of opportunity and ...
Shapiro and Minsk
This past summer, Straus Scholars Josh Shapiro (YC ‘25) and Matthew Minsk (YC ‘26) pursued research projects on important figures in Jewish intellectual history.
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The COVID-19 pandemic inspired Alissha Greer, a 2022 graduate of the Katz School’s M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology, to write Pablo’s Pandemic, a children’s book that blends humor, heart and a powerful message about family and resilience during challenging times.
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Researchers at the Katz School and New Jersey Institute of Technology argue that the key to unlocking the secrets of topological metals lies in advanced mathematical tools from the field of C*-algebras.

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