Have you ever found yourself waking up and seeing a huge red spot on your face? It can be excruciating when you try to touch it or pop it, right?
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For years, researchers have been investigating how to transplant suitable organs into humans by growing them in pigs. As technologies like cloning and genetic engineering are advancing, they are turning this vision closer into reality.
Halloween, one of the most popular holidays and trick-or-treating, is in just a few days. However, have you ever been curious about where candy wrappers and decorations will go?
On October 20, the Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted Fall Fest, reigniting large-scale events on campus. While they struggled during the pandemic to host virtual events for students, upcoming events are in the works to boost in-person activity.
The Writing & Communications Center (WCC), a subset of the College of Arts and Letters, provides help to Stevens students in the form of developing and improving their written and oral communication skills.
On September 13, Shaya Morgan joined the Stevens community as a new coordinator of the Office of Undergraduate Student Life. She was born and raised in Florida but has been active in New York for the past three years.
On September 7, the Office of Undergraduate Student Life at Stevens welcomed a new Student Life Administrative Assistant, Natasha Oramas. Oramas received her Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations from Boston University, and she worked in medical device marketing and sales for three years before accepting her current position at Stevens.