Over Veterans Day weekend, 12 delegates from Stevens traveled to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio to attend the Regional Leadership Conference (RLC) of Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls.
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In the vast landscape of neurological diversity, the intersection between autism and mental health is often overwhelmed by stereotypes and misconceptions.
In a ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S. President Joe Biden presented the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to Dr.
In a collaborative effort to prioritize safety on campus, a group of student leaders and administrators explored potential safety concerns, focusing on nighttime lighting.
In a groundbreaking project, Professor Hongbin Li, the Charles and Rosanna Batchelor Memorial Chair Professor, is leading a team in redefining the capabilities of radio frequency (RF) sensing.
Empathy, a cornerstone of human connection, is a nuanced experience that binds individuals emotionally. For those on the autism spectrum, however, the landscape of empathy unfolds in distinctive ways, presenting a complex interplay between neurological differences and the universal desire for connection.
The Innovation University: Powered by Technology. At Stevens, technology is always at the forefront of everything we do. Engineering students take coding classes; computer science students spend years learning the technology of computers; business students learn how to use technology to predict stock market fluctuations; and even those in the humanity school use technology to enhance their art or better their analysis of social structures.
The Samuel C. Williams Library’s Archives and Special Collections (ASC) offers a vast selection of books, artifacts, and records accessible to students.
As part of this week’s edition’s theme of kindness, one aspect that has seen scientific research is gratitude. Can gratitude offer more benefits than offering thanks to those around you?
The theme of this week’s paper is essential and should be in the spotlight around campus often: kindness. To keep in the mood, this week, we will unmask autism, but with kindness!