Here at Stevens, innovation is always at the forefront of the minds of everyone, from students all the way up to President Farvardin.
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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.
In the 21st century, global warming has grown into a societal threat that puts almost all aspects of life at risk; rising sea levels to more frequent and intense storms increased drought and increases in extinction rates.
Innovation is at the forefront of classes, research, internships, and the future of Stevens graduates. This concept motivated recent Stevens Physics graduate and the current University of Oxford Ph.D.
Here at Stevens, perhaps the most important aspect is knowledge, whether it be learning in class, gaining experience through Co-Op or internships, or conducting research in many of the labs.
Here at Stevens, different departments combine to make a functioning school. Each department reports to a different Vice President sitting in President Farvardin’s cabinet.
Among the many groups of talented musicians here at Stevens, one that must not be forgotten is the Stevens Orchestra. As one of the main ensembles of the DeBaun Performing Arts Center, the orchestra offers an opportunity for students to participate and play in a classical setting, regardless of their skill level, instrument, or musical preference.
Amongst the world of science and the energy industry, nuclear fission is often amiss with controversy, plagued by a history of meltdowns, yet boasted as the key to ultimate green energy (especially with the advent of nuclear fission).
For most students here at Stevens, one of the significant differences compared to pre-college life is living in dorms. Whether it be sharing a triple in Castle Point Hall, a suite in River Terrace, or a single in Palmer, the dorms of Stevens play an intricate part in the identity of the school.
The College of Arts and Letters, abbreviated as CAL, is receiving a brand-new name as part of Stevens’s recent rebranding efforts.