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Posts published by “Evan Papageorge”

New luminous artwork at Pier A

In early 2025, a captivating new art installation, “Star Light Star Bright,” was brought to Hoboken’s waterfront. This interactive pavilion at Pier A Park is the brainchild of designers Nancy Hou and Josh de Sousa of the Brooklyn-based studio Hou de Sousa.

Welcome Tillie Stella Stevens to the Stevens family!

The Stevens community welcomes an exciting new addition to the Division of Student Affairs family: a Goldendoodle with four legs, a wagging tail, and an endless supply of love.

Pebbling our way through an autistic Valentine’s Day

Love often is an explosion of emotions — hearts racing, butterflies in the stomach, and grand romantic gestures. But for autistic individuals, love can look a little different.

25+ years of Stevens love stories

The following stories were submitted by Stevens alums who found their true love while at Castle Point. These paragraphs are a compilation of their responses.

The fleeting, or infinite, traps of time perception and autism

As we know from the many, many weeks of articles in this column, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) combines differences in cognition and social interaction with fundamental aspects of perception, including the experience of time.

Black History Month: Administrator Spotlight

In celebration of Black History Month, The Stute, in partnership with the Office of Student Culture and Belonging, proudly highlights the contributions of Black administrators who shape our university’s future.

A study from the tummy to the brain

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) finds more and more understanding as a condition that extends beyond neurological differences, frequently co-occurring with a range of chronic physical health challenges.