The Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition has long served as a springboard for innovation, helping Senior Design students turn ambitious projects into thriving ventures.
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Hoboken recently deployed a groundbreaking community-driven initiative to address food waste and sustainability through cooking. The Green Cooking Initiative, led by the Stevens Chef Living Learning Community (LLC) through the Office of Residential Education, focuses on culinary arts and transforms how residents think about food waste and its environmental impact.
Researchers within the Charles V. Schaefer School of Engineering and Sciences have developed an innovative AI-powered quantum sensing method that enables artificial intelligence to discern surface textures.
Autism is a complex interplay of symptoms that extend far beyond the diagnostic labels commonly associated with mental health conditions. From mood dysregulation and attentional challenges to trauma and anxiety, individuals with autism often present multifaceted symptom profiles that resist simple categorization.
Sensory issues are far more than simple irritations in autism as they shape daily experiences, influence social interactions, and contribute to overall well-being.
Stevens Serves is an on-campus organization and initiative that aims to increase community service and civic engagement for Stevens students. Led by the Office of Undergraduate Student Life (OSL), Stevens Serves hosts events that allow students to learn more about their community, grow as individuals, and give back to those in need.
On October 22 and 23, the School of Business recently hosted the 7th Industry Advisory Board Meeting for the Center for Research Toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT).
In regenerative medicine, electrical sutures have emerged as a groundbreaking technique in muscle healing. They offer an innovative way to repair injuries faster and with less risk of complications.
Professor and Director of the Stevens Institute for Artificial Intelligence (SIAI) Brendan Englot has received a $1.9 million grant from the U.S.
Halloween is the season of eerie melodies that send chills down your spine, from the haunting notes of “Thriller” to the oddities of shows like The Nightmare Before Christmas.