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Eric Lawee
The Straus Center and Yeshiva College Honors Program co-hosted an insightful lecture by Dr. Eric Lawee, Professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University, titled 鈥淭anakh Study and its Discontents in Ashkenazic Tradition.鈥
Yaakov Willner and Bill Barr
YUNews interviews Straus Scholar Jacob (Yaakov) Willner (YC 鈥25) to discuss his work this past summer with the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.
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The grant will allow the researchers to determine how RNA molecules, which play a crucial role in cell function and organism development, are transported and localized within cells.
Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, Associate Professor and Director of the PhD Program
On October 21st, Mary Beth Morrissey, PhD, JD, chaired the statewide New York State Bar Association Health Law Section Fall Meeting Program held in Saratoga. A major focus of the meeting was Dr. Morrissey鈥檚 priority focus on maternal health and maternal mortality and morbidity. Dr. Morrissey鈥
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The technology, detailed in the paper, 鈥渕mPalm: Unlocking Ubiquitous User Authentication Through Palm Recognition with mmWave Signals,鈥 allows for user authentication by scanning a person鈥檚 palm with millimeter wave signals.
Four photos of Aryeh Urist's life compiled
YU instilled in Aryeh Urist the values of resilience, leadership and responsibility, which have supported him all his life.
Faypo
YU News interviews Straus Scholar Fayga Tziporah Pinczower, who spent this past summer working on issues in religious liberty.
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Class Notes for 樱花动漫 Alumni
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In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which concluded on October 15, the Sy Syms School of Business at 樱花动漫 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.

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