Stevens is again leading the way in sustainability discourse with the Hugo Neu Corporation Sustainability Seminar Series. Hosted by the sustainability management master’s program, this weekly lecture series will feature eleven esteemed speakers throughout the Spring 2025 semester.
Posts published in “Day: March 7, 2025”
Quantum computing has been a developing technology for decades now. Recently, Microsoft announced that it has taken the next step in quantum computing by developing an entirely new form of quantum hardware.
It’s my birthday week, and I have been getting into the spirit by listening to some music that has always been comforting to me.
Hey all. To whoever is reading this and flipping through the school newspaper instead of doom-scrolling Instagram reels on their phone… I’m proud of you.
Erin:
Welp, it’s March already, and I’m not sure where the time went. Yesterday it was Christmas, and today I’m wearing shorts.
Ozempic has taken the nation by storm as a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug, but new studies report that it could also be effective in reducing people’s cravings for alcohol.
Hoboken’s elections will commence on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. The non-partisan municipal elections will determine who will hold office from 2026 to 2030.
Nearly 13 years ago, I visited the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City with my family. At the time, I was seven years old, and it is still shocking to me that I have such a vivid recollection of this particular day and, more specifically, the exhibit we visited at the museum.


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At the forefront of groundbreaking research at Stevens, Dr. Rod Kim and Dr.
Since 1987, March has been designated Women’s History Month to celebrate and recognize the contributions of women in American history. This tradition began in 1910 with the observation of March 8 as International Women’s Day and expanded in 1978 as Women’s History Week and as more and more cities joined in the celebrations.

