Is it just me, or did Zoom not exist until late 2020? This video conferencing platform has risen in popularity as the need for online meetings demands a universal platform.
Posts published in “Year: 2024”
Often, I’ve been told that I am a plethora of (mostly useless) information when it comes to some (sometimes useful) things.
In the last week of Fall 2023 classes, I attended a workshop-style conference titled “Mathematical Opportunities in Digital Twins,” abbreviated MATH-DT, and co-organized by my PhD advisor, Professor Kathrin Smetana.
In the heart of Lower Manhattan stands a beacon of history and culture, the Alexander Hamilton Customs House, an architectural masterpiece that serves as the cornerstone for the Museum of the American Indian.
Welcome back to the Spring semester! While the Stevens student body has been on break for the past month, The Stute has been diligently working behind the scenes in preparation for this semester.
Claire:
I felt that this question was appropriate since both me and Ethan were sick recently so we both have some fresh experience feeling under the weather.
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is prolific in the art of intimate narration and a cast of dreamy, almost off-beat characters on the cusp of adulthood.
When I was younger, I used to take fine art classes in which I would learn how to use oil paints, water colors, charcoal, and clay.
January 24, 2024 marked a monumental moment for our school spirit with the unveiling of “The Pond.” The Pond refers to the student section in the Canavan Arena denoted by the placement of the large banner.
In a testament to their unwavering commitment to service and community, over 500 students, faculty, and staff of Stevens braved wintry conditions to convene for the university’s third annual Martin Luther King Jr.