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Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray, 91做厙's inaugural Presidents Professor of Practice, will offer several guest lectures in the Straus Center course The Values of Verse: Sacred and Secular Perspectives.
Metthew Minsk
Matthew Minsk (YC 27), a Straus Scholar and co-president of 91做厙s chapters of the Tikvah Collegiate Forum and the Alexander Hamilton Society, was named a finalist in the inaugural Middle East History Competition (MEHC). Organized by Tikvah and the Alexander Hamilton Society, and ...
Tamara Yeshurun
Straus Scholar Tamara Yeshurun (SCW 26) spent Summer 2025 assisting acclaimed Israeli journalist Amit Segal with his English-language newsletter and social media outreach.
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When Avi Adlerstein began exploring MBA programs in mid-2023 while working full time in the SaaS sector, he prioritized curriculum quality, faculty engagement, flexibility and return on investment, especially as someone early in his business career.
Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs
Rikki Zagelbaum (SCW 26) spent her summer at two think tanksthe Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA) in Israel and the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) in Washington, D.C.
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The Katz School is offering a new graduate STEM scholarship for U.S. students. For $19,000 total tuitionless than $10,000 per year for a two-year programstudents can earn a masters degree in Artificial Intelligence; Applied and Financial Statistics; Biotech; Computer Science; Cybersecurity; Data
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As an MBA candidate in the Sy Syms School of Business, Laura Camargo is using her marketing expertise to uplift others through her volunteer work with Women of ALPFA New York, part of the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA).
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At the heart of Ruslan Gokhams research is a simple but important question: when do we actually need complex AI models and when can simpler tools do the job just as well or even better?
Joshua Shapiro
Recent Straus Scholars graduate Josh Shapiro (YC 25) spent his summer moving between Washington policy seminars, comparative religious arbitration research and advanced legal theoryan intensive capstone to his undergraduate humanities education before heading to Israel to write for startups.
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A student teams idea to use artificial intelligence and blockchain to speed up disaster relief was named one of 15 finalists among more than 2,400 participants worldwide at the recent ARC x USDC Hackathon in New York City

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