The Straus Center convened a select group of students and young professionals at the Hertog Foundation offices in Washington, D.C for a discussion with Dr. Edward Luttwak, renowned author and grand strategist.
Katz School faculty are at the forefront of innovative research that is addressing critical challenges across a range of disciplines, conducting pioneering studies and making presentations at prestigious conferences around the country.
With concentration becoming increasingly difficult to sustain in today’s fast-paced, distraction-filled environments, accurately monitoring people's focus is critical for boosting productivity, improving educational outcomes and supporting cognitive health.
In collaboration with faculty mentors and other academic partners, 12 OT Doctorate students presented at national conferences 11 diverse and impactful projects, showcasing creative approaches to service, research, education and professional advocacy.
Dr. Michael Doran, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and renowned expert on U.S. foreign policy, joined the Straus Center's annual shabbaton at Congregation Shearith Israel.
The algorithm using scanning force microscopy enhances the precision of charge measurements and has valuable applications in nanotechnology, biosensing, quantum computing and materials science.
A new edited volume of essays on Zionism by young Jewish thought leaders includes contributions from two Straus Scholars, Fayga Tziporah Pinczower and Rebecca Guzman.
Joshua Rodriguez's new makerspace course on 3D printing has sparked excitement, challenging students to bridge scientific principles and practical design, all the while cultivating valuable career skills.
Researchers in the Katz School’s Graduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering have proposed a novel data-driven framework grounded in probability theory and statistical analysis to change how Olympic performance is measured.