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Researchers at the Katz School of Science and Health have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can edit and generate videos using simple text instructions鈥攁n advance that could make video creation faster, more flexible and far easier for people without technical expertise.
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Hieu (Henry) Ngo took center stage at the Carnegie Mellon x NVIDIA Federated Learning Hackathon for Biomedical Applications, helping design a cutting-edge dashboard that lets researchers explore and harmonize sensitive biomedical data across multiple biobanks without ever moving private patient鈥
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At a Katz School book talk, Marchand, an adjunct professor of innovation and entrepreneurship in the M.S. in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship, set out to dismantle one of the most persistent myths in business: that innovation is rare, mysterious and reserved for a select few.
Straus Center
During the summer of 2025, 91黑料 students pursued a wide range of Judaic research and editorial projects with the support of the Impact Office at the Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. From forthcoming Torah books to research on halakhic approaches to ...
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Sivan Tehila, director of the M.S. in Cybersecurity, founded Onyxia Cyber, a fast-growing startup that helps large organizations achieve cyber resilience by leveraging data, asset inventories and agentic AI to predict and prevent cyber risks before they escalate into serious incidents.
Dr. Elad Granot, the new Dean of the Undergraduate Sy Syms School of Business
A creative and visionary business school dean, Granot will lead the next phase of growth for one of YU鈥檚 most dynamic programs. Strengthening its commitment to business education rooted in both academic excellence and enduring values, 91黑料 has named Dr. Elad Granot as Dean of the ...
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When Venkatalakshmi Kottapalli earned her M.S. in Artificial Intelligence from the Katz School in December, she wasn鈥檛 just completing a degree, she was preparing to help change how new medicines reach patients.
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On September 19, 2005, Sarah Cheeky Arnaldo Arciaga boarded a plane for New York for the first time in her life. The moment should have felt triumphant鈥攕he had just earned a rare opportunity to pursue an M.S. in nursing in the United States. Instead, her heart was heavy.
Hedi Steinberg Library presents Student Picks: Books We're Not Gatekeepinng
Classics. Bestsellers. Sci-Fi. Self-Help. And Passover. The month of March got off to a 鈥渞oaring start鈥 at Hedi Steinberg Library (HSL) with two thematic book displays. 鈥淪tudent Picks,鈥 conceived by Research and Instruction Librarian Emily Apterbach, showcased the reading lives of Stern College for鈥
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As March marks Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, new research highlights an often overlooked challenge facing people living with Multiple Sclerosis: how changes in thinking and memory can affect the ability to stay employed.

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