I’ve been pondering my profession a lot lately, because of the launch of a science communication programhere at Stevens, which is closely allied with a program in science, technology and society (STS).
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As an engineering school, Stevens is home to an array of various clubs and organizations that provide opportunities for students to explore their interests in nonacademic settings.
Microsoft announced a new browser that will be replacing Internet Explorer in Windows 10 last week, code named Project Spartan. In addition to a new rendering engine, Spartan will have three new features.
After a long and relaxing winter break, I still have to admit that it’s nice to return to my life at Stevens.
After serving as a senator since his freshman year, Matthew Hunt was sworn in as the new SGA President. Family and friends of the Stevens community joined him in celebration on Wednesday, January 28 at Walker Patio and for refreshments in the Babbio Atrium.
This past Sunday, the Hoboken Historical Museum opened its doors to the community to present its latest exhibit, “The Extraordinary Stevens Family, a New Jersey Legacy.”
A bunch of things happened while I was in Michigan. This is to be expected. I deliberately turned my back on things at Stevens Institute of Technology/New Jersey/The World, so I could relax and take a break.
Upon the news of an impending snow blizzard, the Stevens community was quick to plan ways to make use of time in the snow and out of classes.
A very snowy welcome back to everyone, both to campus for the “spring” semester and to Cuisine Corner. Hopefully you’ve come looking for a decent restaurant in Hoboken in which to kick off the semester, so I reached back to another restaurant I somehow had not visited since Freshman year: Margherita’s.
Over the holiday season, I finally received a (long overdue, in my opinion) invitation to beta test Heroes of the Storm (HotS) – an upcoming Massive Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game by Blizzard Entertainment.