Muslim students at Stevens have long faced challenges in balancing their faith and academics due to a lack of community, resources, and accommodations.
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At the forefront of groundbreaking research at Stevens, Dr. Rod Kim and Dr.
On February 25, 21 federal employees working for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) resigned en masse, writing a joint letter to White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles.
Mice communicate using ultrasonic calls at frequencies humans can’t hear, producing a range of vocalizations for social interactions, mating, and territorial behavior.
Technology is often seen as the great equalizer, capable of transcending social and political biases to provide information and opportunities to all.
For career-minded students, campus organizations play a crucial role in fostering professional development, networking, and hands-on experience. The Stevens Health Professions Club (SHPC) is a new organization dedicated to assisting students pursuing careers in healthcare.

The 2025-2026 Student Government Association (SGA) saw its first contested presidential election in five years. Weeks of debates, social events, and campaigning culminated in a highly anticipated election night, where students gathered to watch the results unfold.
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, the Samuel C. Williams Library (SCWL) has curated a multimedia exhibit highlighting the civil rights leader’s impact and the history of Black students at Stevens.
Conflicts are unfolding across the world, some capturing national headlines while others go unnoticed. When confronted with reports of atrocities beyond our borders, many feel a deep sense of helplessness, unsure of how to make a difference.
In a move that sparked confusion among all of Washington and beyond, President Donald Trump ordered a temporary freeze on trillions of dollars in federal spending for grants and loans.