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At the Katz School鈥檚 Graduate Symposium on Science, Technology and Health, Ilana Rouhani, a student in the M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies, presented a systematic review of the evidence surrounding the ketogenic diet.
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Kasey Giordano enrolled in the M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology not just with a dream but with a mission: To become an advocate for individuals with complex communication needs. Her belief in communication as a human right is deeply rooted.
(Pictured from right to left are MSW Candidates Cristino Chavez, Frederick Marte, and JessAnn Smith)
On May 3, 2025, Wurzweiler MSW candidates and members of the LGBTQ+ Coalition participated in the BNGAP 2025 LGBT Health Workforce Conference, held at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. The LGBT Health Workforce Conference is the largest and most well known national LGBT鈥
Student Library Research Award 2025 Winner: Aden Lyons
Congratulations to our 2025 YU Student Library Research Award Winner Aden Lyons ! Aden, YC 鈥26, is a double major in history and political science. His paper, 鈥 The Jewish Community of Lida During the Second World War,鈥 was written for Professor Joshua Zimmerman鈥檚 course 鈥淗istory of the Holocaust鈥
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By the time Ruby Pasupuleti began her clinical rotation at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, she had already carried a private grief for years鈥攐ne that would shape her path in medicine.
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The PA program traveled to The Gambia on a medical mission that was more than an opportunity to practice medicine鈥攊t was a transformative experience that deepened their understanding of global healthcare disparities.
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The PANCE pass rate is one of the most important indicators of a PA program鈥檚 quality, effectiveness and selectivity. A perfect pass rate signals that the curriculum is rigorous, faculty are exceptional and students receive robust support.
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Katz School researchers, including AI master's student Ruixin Chen, have solved one of the biggest headaches in modern machine learning鈥攈ow to make AI models that can adapt to new information without needing to start over.
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At the Spring 2025 Graduate Computer Science and Engineering Research forum, the future of technology wasn鈥檛 merely on display鈥攊t was actively being built.

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