Heavy rainfall and other coastal events that lead to flooding of streets and neighborhoods are common in New Jersey, New York, and neighboring states due to their coastal geography and waterfront.
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Last Sunday, the River Lot was transformed into a music festival ground for the annual Techfest hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC).
This past Friday, April 19, Stevens Institute of Technology made its debut at the annual American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Trebuchet Competition.
School clubs and organizations allow people to form communities with each other built on a foundation of shared interest in unique activities or pursuits.
With the unveiling of the new academic curriculum for incoming first-year students, Stevens hopes to prepare students for exactly what the name says: success — the Stevens Undergraduate Core Curriculum Essential Skills for Success (SUCCESS).
As part of a $1.45 million gift from the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) Foundation, Stevens will be further investing in sustainability programs and research activity.
The Office of Residential & Dining Services (RDS) is offering a new program called Feed the Flock that allows students to receive meal swipes from a community pool of donated meal swipes.
The state of on-campus housing has been in flux in recent years as Stevens has gone through a significant period of transformation.
Prospective students saw the beauty of Castle Point at Admitted Students Weekend on April 13 and 14, where they learned about the various academic and social endeavors possible while attending Stevens.
College is expensive. Every year, the cost of tuition across the country increases, regardless of the institution. Over the past 20 years, tuition has risen between 38% and 56% for national universities.
As a technology-centric university, Stevens has found ways to incorporate innovative technologies into various aspects of the student experience, with the latest addition being the “Just Walk Out” technology provided by Amazon.
The first time I went to a Diversity and Inclusion (DNI) meeting was 2021, my Sophomore year of college. I was new to campus culture and interested in getting involved.
From April 11 to 14, Stevens’s Visual Arts and Technology (VAT) major held its 2024 Senior Capstone Exhibition at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
Peter Higgs, the Nobel Prize-winning British theoretical physicist celebrated for his pioneering prediction of the Higgs boson, has passed away at the age of 94.
The brain is a fascinating organ that regulates movement and most of the hormone-based systems in the body. Much is still unknown about the way the brain functions and how it responds to changes in the environment.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been taking the world by storm, and the latest addition to the AI landscape is the creation of Devin.
For the first time in Stevens’s history, Powerlifting sent students to the USA Powerlifting (USAPL) Collegiate Nationals.