As the semester and this column come to an end and the weather becomes increasingly warm, I want to conclude this semester of thrilling exploration with some tips and advice for this summer and future semesters of adventure as a Stevens student — so sit back, relax, enjoy the sun, and embark on this exciting journey of exploration with me!
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As the weather becomes increasingly warm, one of my favorite things to do in New York City is explore the many parks spread across the urban sprawl, like the High Line in the last edition of this column.
The High Line is one of the most fantastic places on New York City’s skyline. It is a testament to human ingenuity and ambition that often overshadows the natural world amidst its concrete jungle.
Prospective students saw the beauty of Castle Point at Admitted Students Weekend on April 13 and 14, where they learned about the various academic and social endeavors possible while attending Stevens.
Claude Shannon, the “Father of the Information Age,” is one of the most influential mathematicians and computer scientists of the past 100 years, a symbol of innovation and discovery who embodies the Stevens ethos.
The Wesley J. Howe Center is a focal point of the campus, including fixtures like Pierce Dining Hall, the Bowling Alley, and many administrative offices.
Although I am attending Stevens, I am actually from Connecticut (where I often have to defend against the armies of the New Jersians here in Hoboken).
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As many students know, the Gateway North building, officially Gianforte Family Hall (GFH), is named for Montana Governor Greg Gianforte.
Attending a research institution is the opportunity to participate in revolutionary research that can make a difference in the world. However, the involvement of undergraduate students in conducting their own research is less prominent than many would like.
As the weather gets nice in the New York City area, there will be more opportunities to explore the many outdoor sites in this incredible part of the world.