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Title: | Katz School of Science and Health |
Authors: | Russo, Paul |
Keywords: | newsletter Katz School of Schience and Health |
Issue Date: | Mar-2024 |
Publisher: | Katz School, Yeshiva University |
Citation: | Russo, P. (2024, March). |
Series/Report no.: | Katz School of Science and Health: Newsletter;Spring 2024 |
Abstract: | This spring, the Katz School will graduate 273 students from master's and doctoral programs in STEM and health sciences. We celebrate 100% licensure pass rates for graduates of the Physician Assistant master's and Occupational Therapy Doctorate. And we are solidifying our work in computational science, with a new Graduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the launch of a master's in computer science. Our faculty and students continue to tackle the toughest problems in science, tech and health—from building data pipelines that provide hyperlocal weather forecasts to Tanzanian farmers to improving autonomous vehicle navigation and helping aging populations overcome social isolation. Much of this good work will be on display at the Katz School's third annual Symposium on Science, Technology and Health on Thursday, May 9, at the YU Museum in New York City. I hope you'll join us. Learn more and RSVP here. It is such an exciting time to be at the Katz School. Read on to learn more, and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram. Sincerely, Paul Russo, Ph.D. Dean, Katz School of Science and Health |
Description: | Spring newsletter |
URI: | https://www.yu.edu/katz https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/10051 |
Appears in Collections: | Katz School of Science and Health: Online Newsletter |
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