The event, held on September 30 and October 1, covered a broad range of topics, from data management and machine learning to cloud computing and business analytics.
By fine-tuning freezing conditions to match a food鈥檚 unique chemical composition and freezing behavior, food manufacturers could reduce spoilage, maintain texture and extend shelf life.
A Katz School team contributed to the vibrant discussion on the latest developments in statistical learning and data science at the 2024 Joint Statistical Meetings, one of the largest gatherings of statisticians and data scientists in the world.
The Katz School of Science and Health has significantly strengthened its health sciences faculty with the addition of top-tier educators who are bringing decades of clinical, academic and leadership experience across multiple disciplines.
The Katz School has bolstered its faculty for the fall semester with a new crop of experts in STEM fields, underscoring its leadership in pioneering education and research in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, computer science and digital marketing.
The study tracked the progress of 354 registered nurses from 11 hospitals using guidelines from AORN (Association of periOperative Registered Nurses) for preventing pressure injuries in surgical patients.
Charles Swencionis, professor of psychology at YU鈥檚 Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, has received the 2024 Cynthia D. Belar Award for Excellence in Health Psychology Education and Training by the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 38 (Society for Health Psychology). This ...
As president of the Katz School Alumni Association, Jesus Olivera spearheads a mentorship program that pairs students and graduates with professionals willing to offer an hour of their time each month.
On September 10th, the Straus Center and the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program hosted Adam Kirsch in conversation with Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern about Kirsch's new book "On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence, and Justice."
Leading Jewish educator assumes role at critical time for Jewish education Rabbi Michael S. Berger, Ph.D., a long-time member of Emory University鈥檚 Department of Religion with decades of experience in Jewish K12 education, will take the helm as Dean of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish鈥