The PA program traveled to The Gambia on a medical mission that was more than an opportunity to practice medicine—it was a transformative experience that deepened their understanding of global healthcare disparities.
The PANCE pass rate is one of the most important indicators of a PA program’s quality, effectiveness and selectivity. A perfect pass rate signals that the curriculum is rigorous, faculty are exceptional and students receive robust support.
Katz School researchers, including AI master's student Ruixin Chen, have solved one of the biggest headaches in modern machine learning—how to make AI models that can adapt to new information without needing to start over.
At the Spring 2025 Graduate Computer Science and Engineering Research forum, the future of technology wasn’t merely on display—it was actively being built.
At the heart of the Katz School’s B.S. in Nursing—Accelerated is a transformative resource reshaping how future healthcare professionals are educated: the Nursing Simulation and Skills Center.
The Katz School’s M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology has secured a specialized training grant from the Parkinson Voice Project’s acclaimed SPEAK OUT! Therapy Program.
Katz School researchers have developed PolypSEAG-Net—a novel deep learning model that enhances polyp segmentation in colonoscopy images. They recently presented their work at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Connected Health.
Katz School researchers created a new framework that significantly improves how AI understands “low-resource languages”—languages that lack the massive training datasets available for English, Spanish or Mandarin.
In the United States, in 1960, there were few family-friendly alternatives to the ubiquitous Maxwell House Hagadah . From Twilight To Dawn: The Traditional Pessach Hagadah , created in Washington Heights, filled that gap. The Hagadah was the brainchild of two distinguished residents of Washington…
This spring, Dr. Tevi Troy, Senior Scholar and Director of the Impact Office at the Straus Center, is offering an innovative undergraduate course on health policy in the political science department.