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Posts published by “Evan Papageorge”

Unmasking masking: how to become someone who isn’t you

Over the past two weeks, in this column, we have discussed more academic topics — the definition and diagnosis processes of autism, with commonly agreed-upon connotations throughout academia and the psychology discipline.

Professor Goodman chosen for MOST program to teach the love of math

Here at Stevens, meeting someone who works hard to do what they love is nothing unusual. In particular, the many professors of the four schools of Stevens offer their students an intimate view of their experiences, knowledge, and skills.

Defining Autism

Autism: a single word that can represent an endless amount of possibilities. It is a spectrum that represents a wide range of individuals, all with unique traits.

Pharos MobilePrint’s Uniprint launched for campus-wide printing

As technology advances, education often follows: computers, the internet, and, more recently, artificial intelligence. However, remembering older learning methods — perhaps the most used- is still essential: printing.

History of commencement

While navigating your journey as a student here at Stevens — learning, living, enjoying life — one of the most significant, impending end-goals is commencement.

Law Society and ODAE host pre-law alumni panel

Here at Stevens, although small, the law department continues to be an integral part of the university. One recent event, hosted by the Stevens Law Society in collaboration with the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement featured Stevens graduates speaking about their experiences and journeys through the legal industry since their time here at Stevens.