In a recent study, Marian Gidea and colleagues investigate how geometry, topology and dynamics all connect in a special class of systems called conformally symplectic systems.
The Boston Globe interviewed Dr. Pablo Hernández-Lagos, chair of the strategy and entrepreneurship department and director of the MBA program at 鶹ýӳ’s Sy Syms School of Business, on the increasing use of AI by job seekers. Prof. Lagos authored a study that showed AI is highly effective at convincing…
Former Straus Scholar Aharon Soloveichik (YC’25) spent summer 2025 at the Beth Din of America in New York and Shaarei Shamayim in Toronto, where he deepened his skills in halakhic research, communal leadership, and Torah and Western thought in action.
The Straus Center has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support the publication of "Jewish Roots of American Liberty: The Impact of the Hebraic Ideas on the American Story."
The National Museum of Mathematics in New York City made Tetrasphere, an interactive exhibit created by Katz School Professor David Sweet, a permanent part of its collection.
Edward Belbruno’s talk, “Permanent Capture into the Solar System and Moving about it Chaotically,” used the mathematics of chaos theory together with the structure of our galaxy to show that the solar system has no sharp edge.
In the late 1950s, Mount Sinai Congregation and the Washington Heights YM & YWHA (Young Men's & Young Women's Hebrew Association) were faced with eviction from their buildings on Wadsworth Avenue and 178 th Street in Washington Heights. The properties were seized by the City of New York and…
Yeukai Magara's report, “Optimizing Pandemic Vaccine Supply Chains: AI-Driven Strategies & Future Directions,” examines how AI could drastically reduce waste and make vaccines more accessible in future health crises.