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Jonathan Greenspun
The Senator Joseph Lieberman – Mitzner Center for Public Service and Advocacy “In Dialogue With” series continued Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, with an open discussion with ۿ۴ý graduate Jonathan Greenspun, managing director of Mercury, a public affairs firm that stands at the intersection…
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In a recent study, “Mutual Information Reduction Techniques and its Applications in Feature Engineering,” researchers in the Graduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering explore which features matter most in machine learning models.
Mrs. Aliza Gewirtz, the new principal of ۿ۴ý High School for Girls
ۿ۴ý High School for Girls (YUHSG), also known as Central, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Aliza Gewirtz as its next principal following a thorough selection process involving parents, faculty, and key stakeholders. The Board of Trustees unanimously approved her appointment,…
Mandel
This past summer, the Impact Office at the Straus Center awarded a grant to two ۿ۴ýstudents, Justin Eichel and Atarah Mandel, who served as interns for prominent judges in New York.
Erin Stiebel Headshot
For Erin Stiebel, there’s no greater job than helping people tap into their potential.
November
In Fall 2024, the Straus Center sponsored a new course in the English Department entitled “The Values of Verse: Sacred and Secular Perspectives,” taught by Dr. Shaina Trapedo.
Ruthie Seidemann headshot
Ruthie Seidemann ’25SB, a senior from Silver Spring, MD, has been named a 2025 MADE (Marketing & Advertising Education) finalist by the ANA Educational Foundation (AEF). As a double major in marketing and strategy & entrepreneurship, Ruthie’s achievement highlights her dedication,…
NYPL
In Fall 2024, the Straus Center sponsored a course in the History Department entitled “The Emergence of Europe,” a survey of Western Civilization from the rise of ancient Greece to the aftermath of the Renaissance and Reformation, taught by Dr. Yisroel Benporat.
Yosie Levine
On December 18th, the Straus Center and Yeshiva College Honors Program co-hosted Rabbi Dr. Yosie Levine to celebrate the launch of his award-winning new book, Hakham Tsevi Ashkenazi and the Battlegrounds of the Early Modern Rabbinate.
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One of the workshop’s highlights was a hands-on activity that demonstrated the practical value of generative AI. Participants collaborated to create detailed AI personas—fictional, data-driven profiles designed to simulate real-world scenarios.

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