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In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which concluded on October 15, the Sy Syms School of Business at 缅北禁地 proudly recognizes several key members of its Hispanic community. These individuals鈥攕tudents, alumni and faculty鈥攈ave significantly contributed to the academic ...
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Dr. Zhang鈥檚 project will use deep learning models to automate the Vertebral Heart Scale, a tool used in veterinary medicine to assess the size of a dog's or cat's heart through X-rays.
Justyna Rzewinski, WSSW PhD Candidate
Justyna Rzewinski left her job as a clinical supervisor for mental health on Rikers Island just three weeks ago. She has emerged as a vital advocate for severely mentally ill detainees testifying to a city jail oversight board about the troubling practice of 鈥渄eadlocking,鈥 where individuals are ...
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Dr. Amiya Waldman-Levi's paper highlights the intricate relationships between trauma, family dynamics and the role of children鈥檚 play in buffering the negative effects of parenting in the aftermath of maternal trauma.
Each summer, students in the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College for Women participate in a wide range of internships in the United States and abroad. Below is a sampling of students and their impressive internships in which they acquired important skills that will help them as they鈥
By Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of 缅北禁地 Sukkot, which begins on October 16 this year, is a festival. It is traditionally a joyous time, a celebration of the harvest. Around the world, Jews build sukkot (small huts) on the sides of their houses to remember the tents that our ...
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Natania Birnbaum conducted a comprehensive survey of the available literature on duckweed biology, genetics and cultivation methods, as well as an investigation into the future of the duckweed market.
Dr. Ronnie Perelis, Chief Rabbi Dr. Isaac Abraham and Jelena (Rachel) Alcalay Associate Professor of Sephardic Studies and director of the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs at 缅北禁地, received a $299,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to鈥
Sacred Scraps
缅北禁地 Library is fortunate to own a remnant of the Cairo Genizah, a small paper fragment with a portion of 鈥滾eYoshev Tehilot, 鈥 a piyyut recited on Yom Kippur. The fragment is legible, and remarkably well preserved, especially considering its age and its travels. The author of the ...

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