At Stevens, space travel offers itself as an interest for students across a variety of majors, as essentially every major is involved in one way or another in launching a rocket into space.
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At Stevens, science is a pinnacle of study, research, and interest. One discipline in the scientific realm that is often of the utmost fascination is space.
At Stevens, research is a quintessential aspect of the institution. Undergraduates, master’s students, doctoral candidates, and professors have access to laboratories and facilities to research topics across many disciplines.
Last weekend, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) put on their fall production: Play On! by Rick Abbot. There were four performances: one in the evening of Thursday and Friday, Saturday afternoon, and the last Saturday night.
Protecting yourself and those around you is crucial: watching for suspicious activity, avoiding potentially dangerous situations, recognizing medical emergencies, and more.
In recent years, as climate change continues to negatively impact many aspects of life, super-storms and flooding have become detrimental issues for many low-lying and coastal areas.
The DeBaun Performing Arts Center, or DeBaun PAC, is the main body of music and theatre here at Stevens. It is typical for DeBaun to host events of varying topics and interests.
In the President’s Distinguished Lecture Series, President Farvardin hosts Stevens graduates and invites them to speak about their contributions to society in furthering humanity and integrating technology into the world.
One Stevens tradition, dating back to 1910, is still running strong: the Stevens Dramatic Society’s (SDS) fall theatre production. This weekend at 8 p.m.
Athletics at Stevens compete within the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom divisions and are a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.