It is again time for the announcement of the Nobel Prize winners, and this year, the awards span vast areas of science, economics, literature, and the infamous Nobel Peace Prize.
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In preparation for Dr. Gregory Prastacos stepping down as Dean of the Stevens School of Business, the Office of the Provost has announced a search for Dr.
Since 2012, President Farvardin has hosted the annual President’s Distinguished Lecture Series. At each edition, Farvardin invites a leader of the industry, government, or academic of science, technology, business, engineering, and one of the many other disciplines represented at Stevens to come and lecture to many members of the community of Stevens.
Time management is a must, whether due to rigorous courses, piles of homework, classes on top of internships, or attempting to have a social life and get enough sleep.
As we have discussed in this column so far, autism is a complex, often mysterious topic. We have been learning about the definitions, diagnosis, masking, and other parts of autism.
Autism, as we are discovering in this column, is shrouded in mystery — enhanced by the problematic nature of defining what autism is and the vast diversity of individuals who identify on the autism spectrum.
The Schaefer School of Engineering and Sciences (SES) has announced the continual soft launch of a new lab called the Integration Space.
Stevens announced that it is initiating a program that will allow students to transfer to a more recent revision of their curriculum.
As we head through this journey together to unmask the mysteries of autism, we are learning the way of life for some people.
As part of the ever-growing academic diversity of the schools here at Stevens, it was recently announced that Stevens will be introducing a new virtual graduate school: The College of Online and Professional Education.