The following stories were submitted by Stevens alums who found their true love while at Castle Point. These paragraphs are a compilation of their responses.
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On February 3, the City of Hoboken’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) alerted residents to potential hazards along Sinatra Drive.
Love often is an explosion of emotions — hearts racing, butterflies in the stomach, and grand romantic gestures. But for autistic individuals, love can look a little different.
As we know from the many, many weeks of articles in this column, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) combines differences in cognition and social interaction with fundamental aspects of perception, including the experience of time.
In early 2025, skywatchers are in for a treat: a rare celestial event known as a “planetary parade.” In this phenomenon, multiple planets align in the night sky, offering a spectacular visual experience.
In celebration of Black History Month, The Stute, in partnership with the Office of Student Culture and Belonging, proudly highlights the contributions of Black administrators who shape our university’s future.


In a profound tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy, Stevens Institute of Technology is hosting its fourth annual MLK Week of Service from January 27 to 31, 2025.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) finds more and more understanding as a condition that extends beyond neurological differences, frequently co-occurring with a range of chronic physical health challenges.
Stevens is celebrating two of its faculty members, Dr. Victor Lawrence and Dr. Nicholaus Parziale, who received two of the nation’s highest honors for their remarkable contributions to science and technology.
The holiday season is about more than just finals and festive decorations. It’s a time to come together as a community to make a meaningful impact — and this year’s Fifth Annual Toy Drive, “Stuff the Truck,” exemplifies that spirit of giving.