Wurzweiler School of Social Work's Dr. Shannon Lane, associate professor and associate director of research for the Ph.D. program, co-published " Voting is power. Make it easier" with Tanya Rhodes Smith, the director of the Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work, in the Connecticut Mirror ...
Wurzweiler faculty, staff and students attended NYSSWEA. Wurzweiler School of Social Work faculty, staff and Ph.D. students had a strong presence at the New York State Social Work Education Association (NYSSWEA) Conference, presenting dynamic research on several topics and hosting thought-provoking…
Katz School researchers are developing an advanced method for examining how ice crystallizes and how antifreeze proteins inhibit the crystallization process.
Wurzweiler School of Social Work student Miriam Boden '25 published a letter to the editor for SILive.com on New York City homelessness and asylum policy. Responding to the article "Legislation to create 5-year NYC shelter plan for asylum seekers introduced in City Council," Boden wrote, "I believe…
Rabbi Mitchell Serels looks on as Miriam Weiner unpacks cartons of books from her Sephardic Collection that she is contributing to ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ , 1996 The diverse Hebraica-Judaica holdings of ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Libraries including a broad representation of languages, places, and dates ...
During his rotation at Good Samaritan Hospital, a level-two trauma center, Anthony Pagan was in general surgery, assisting with whipple procedures, laparoscopic gastric bypasses, appendectomies, and more.
An interdisciplinary team of Katz School graduate students has built a machine learning model that utilizes satellite images to refine the spatial resolution of climate change forecasts.
The Katz School of Science and Health has named the grant recipients of its inaugural Faculty Research Initiative, which was established to encourage innovation and expand existing research in STEM and the health sciences.