In a collaborative initiative aimed at fortifying mental health support on campus, the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Stevens Institute of Technology has forged a strategic alliance with the University of Michigan to administer the Healthy Minds Survey.
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Per an announcement for the Office of the Provost on January 18, the School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) will become a department in the Charles V.
I was exploring downtown Manhattan when I decided I should get something to eat. I came across this cute little colonial brick house named Fraunces Tavern, and my historical nerdiness sprang into action.
One responsibility of the administration is the safety of the students and other members of the Stevens community. In their continuing initiative to ensure campus protection, the Office of Residential and Dining Services (RDS) announced the installation of security surveillance cameras in the elevator cars for the dormitory halls.
In a testament to their unwavering commitment to service and community, over 500 students, faculty, and staff of Stevens braved wintry conditions to convene for the university’s third annual Martin Luther King Jr.
In the heart of Lower Manhattan stands a beacon of history and culture, the Alexander Hamilton Customs House, an architectural masterpiece that serves as the cornerstone for the Museum of the American Indian.
In the intricate tapestry of neurodevelopmental disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) stands as a challenging puzzle, its pieces evolving and multiplying over time.
In the heart of Virginia, farmer Jim Gehlsen tends to his miniature pines and spruce trees with meticulous care every spring.
‘Tis the season for sleigh bells, snowflakes, and a harmonious blend of joy and frustration. With its festive tunes and timeless classics, holiday music can evoke warm memories or become the relentless soundtrack to our seasonal existence.
Research is one of the easiest ways for students to further their education beyond what is learned in the classroom. While the curriculum here is renowned for producing skilled engineers, the participation in research at Stevens is significantly lower than that of other institutions, especially among undergraduate students.
