From April 21 to 25, Stevens celebrated its first undergraduate research week.
Each day was filled with an exciting event dedicated for students to explore research opportunities, network with peers, and commemorate student research achievements.
From April 21 to 25, Stevens celebrated its first undergraduate research week.
Each day was filled with an exciting event dedicated for students to explore research opportunities, network with peers, and commemorate student research achievements.
On April 8, the final presentations were held for the Information Technology (IT) Quackathon. The challenge? Form teams of two to five and use AI to tackle a Stevens-centric problem.
As you walked into Samuel C. Williams library, you may have noticed colorful art decorating the whiteboard or a spinner full of popular and new books.
On March 19, Dr. Lindsey Cormack was honored by the NY State Legislative Women’s Caucus in conjunction with Women’s History Month.
In a recent report, approximately 1% of Snevets students are failing. However, the Snevets administration has deemed this unacceptable and an affront to everything the university stands for.
Hoboken’s elections will commence on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. The non-partisan municipal elections will determine who will hold office from 2026 to 2030.
Throughout the years, Stevens has had an extensive history of Black alumni as pioneers and innovators of engineering. As we celebrate Black History Month, it’s important to look through Stevens’ own past and celebrate our alumni’s accomplishments and impact on the Stevens community.
Recently, the new administration fired the attorneys appointed by the previous president. While it’s standard practice, the coordination for a successorship plan has led to uncertainty within the White House.



Stevens was founded on February 15, 1870, as the first institution in the U.S. to offer a degree in mechanical engineering.