The Stevens Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of the Stevens School of Computing, which will serve as the basis of computing and AI education.
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The two pillars of modern physics, quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity, seem incompatible with each other. For those pillars to align, gravity would have to obey quantum physics and be mediated by particles known as gravitons.
Snow day off or Zoom day?
On Monday, January 26, and Tuesday, January 27, Stevens Institute of Technology held classes virtually through the video call-hosting platform, Zoom, following a great deal of snowfall.
Outdoor air pollution is a combination of dangerous chemicals and gases stemming from various sources, such as wildfires and volcanic activity, to traffic and factories.
The Victorian Language of Flowers was used for decades to relay feelings that people had a hard time expressing or were too embarrassed to share.
The Stevens fencing teams battled hard at the Eric Sollee Invitational on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Brandeis University. After a strong performance, the men’s team fell to Boston College, Brandeis, MIT, NJIT, and NYU.
Since 2019, the United States, along with other superpower nations have expressed its interest in laying claim to Greenland, with President Trump saying he is “seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States.”
Chanel and Dior have finally shown their couture shows, and I have mixed feelings about the houses.
I have fought tooth and nail defending Matthieu Blazy since he started his time at Chanel because it felt like the old Chanel clientele, that were very commercially driven by Virginie Viard, which was not clicking with the minimalism that Blazy was infusing into his pieces.
On Saturday, December 31, the Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams went up against Arcadia University in Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom action.
Amazingly, science has recently unraveled a secret of “dark matter,” a mysterious, invisible substance making up most of the universe.
Tiny traces of chemicals in the breath are beginning to reveal big secrets about the gut. New research suggests that by “sniffing” these molecules, clinicians may someday diagnose microbiome-related diseases quickly and non-invasively, especially in children.
World War II and the Holocaust stand among the darkest times in human history, and portraying them in film is extremely difficult while ensuring sensitivity and historical accuracy.
A new year is here, and with it comes everyone’s favorite list: New Year’s resolutions. My friends and I have a habit of looking through past years’ lists and laughing at our naively optimistic expectations.
