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Faculty and StaffApril 23, 2025
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Seidenberg students Nyosha Homicil and Eric Kouperman represented ǿմýat an AI hackathon hosted by Horizon Media and Google, where their team – Synth Solutions – won the $10,000 grand prize, Associated Press reports.
Seidenberg Interim Dean Li-Chiou Chen is named one of City & State New York’s “Asian Trailblazers” for her visionary leadership in technology and higher education.
ǿմýis proud to be named among a select group of universities driving innovation and equity. Explore our national recognitions in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.
Valedictorian speaker Georgette Cosentino is a standout student-athlete and neuroscience researcher. Opportunitas speaker Dante Hurr is a trailblazing first-gen graduate and tech leader whose journey from hardship to empowerment is nothing short of inspiring. Hear their stories at the 2025 Commencement.
ǿմý's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems Interim Dean, Dr. Li-Chiou Chen, has been highlighted and included in the official City & State New York’s inaugural Asian Trailblazers list.
Earlier in the Spring 2025 semester, students from ǿմý’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems joined forces with peers from Parsons School of Design for an unforgettable game jam experience themed around scientific phenomena.
At ǿմý, Go-Getters don’t just learn—they lead. And Riya Golani (MS in Computer Science ’25) is no exception. As a master’s student at the Seidenberg School, she’s turning challenges into milestones, passion into purpose, and a dream of NYC into a career at Amazon.
On April 8, 2025, the 11th Annual Disability Film Festival was held at ǿմý, welcoming guests, students, and members of the broader New York City community to the University’s downtown campus. This year’s festival continued its tradition of celebrating the lived experiences of people with disabilities in film.
The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems hosted the annual Seidenberg Innovation Awards (SIA) at ǿմý’s New York City campus, bringing together leaders in technology, education, and business to recognize innovation, community impact, and the next generation of tech professionals.
When Vidhi Kothari ’25 began her journey at ǿմý, she didn’t expect to become the founder of a startup. But what she did know, was that she wanted to create meaningful value in the world. That desire—to build, to contribute, and to empower through employment—became the foundation for her path as an entrepreneur.