Last week, the Office of International Programs held a fair at Babbio Center to provide information about the upcoming programs available for students as well as about the process of applying to these programs.
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When compared to the previous iteration of the platform, many of the new DuckLink’s differences have elicited positive reactions from students, who are happy to see the new functionality and user experience improvements.
The resident groundhog of Gobbler’s Knob, Punxsutawney Phil, has predicted an early spring this year. As per the custom, the prediction of whether we will have an early spring or a longer winter is dependent on whether Phil sees his own shadow.
In response to the evolving landscape influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and broader societal shifts, the Office of Admissions (OA) has undergone significant transformations in its approach to the new student admission process over the past year.
A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) model was released by Dr. Trieu Trinh: AlphaGeometry. This system can solve geometry problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad at almost the same level as a human gold medalist.
Sharks, the apex predators of the ocean, have captured the imagination of humanity for centuries. As shown in the thriller movie Jaws, sharks are known for the fear they strike at people on a summer beach day.
On Thursday, January 18, a private spacecraft, whose destination was supposed to be the moon, ended up back on Earth after suffering from a propulsion malfunction.
This past Sunday, Stevens Men’s Baseball swept The City College of New York in a season-opening doubleheader.
Highlighting across both games, senior Christian Kreiser hit a home run while junior Eli Somers had two hits, two runs, two runs scored, and an RBI in game two.
The Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams completed the Fastrack National Invitational in Staten Island, NY, on Friday, February 9.
It is almost time for Duck Days! But what is Duck Days? When asked in interviews with numerous Stevens students, the general consensus can be best summarized by 4/5 Visual Arts & Technology and Social Sciences student Amisha Patel; “I do not [know], but I have heard of it.”