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Melissa Weiss
On February 28, 2024, the Straus Center hosted Melissa Weiss, Executive Editor of Jewish Insider.
Wurzweiler students (left to right)聽Alexis Sturmwind,Marie Pierre Diop, Bakeishia Cleveland聽and Allysha Bryant.
On February 14, 2024, Wurzweiler students traveled to Albany to participate in NASW-New York State鈥檚 Capitol Action Day with funding from the WSSW Political Justice Fellowship Program. As part of the event, the students learned about effective advocacy with other social workers and students from ...
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Morgan Museum
On February 22nd, 2024, Straus Center Resident Scholar Dr. Shaina Trapedo took her students to The Morgan Library & Museum for a guided tour of its exhibit, 鈥淢edieval Money, Merchants, and Morality.鈥
Abraham Lincoln
In spring 2024, the Straus Center is offering a variety of reading groups, many of which focus on the great speeches of history as well as the art of oratory.
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All 22 students in the first graduating class of the Katz School鈥檚 M.A. in Physician Assistant Studies passed the profession鈥檚 national board certification exam on the first attempt and did better than the national average in key content areas.
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Published in Frontiers in Medicine, the paper evaluates the impact of diet, medication and methods of dialysis treatment on patient outcomes, with a specific emphasis on blood pressure control, weight gain between dialysis sessions and symptoms during dialysis.
YCWomensComm
This week marked the 100th anniversary of the premiere of George Gershwin鈥檚 Rhapsody in Blue, which was part of the concert, "An Experiment in Modern Music," in 1924. The piece, which Gershwin described as 鈥渁 musical kaleidoscope of America," captivated audiences. When the Yeshiva College Women鈥檚鈥
Straus Center
In the spring 2024 semester, the Straus Center is offering numerous courses for Straus Scholars and 色花堂 undergraduate students to study the great texts and traditions of Judaism and the West.
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Dr. Sai Praveen Kadiyala and colleagues are taking surface electromyography (sEMG) signals from the activity of arm muscles to build a framework for improved stroke rehabilitation.

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