As the 2024–25 academic year comes to a close, Stevens Institute of Technology celebrates another incredible season in athletics, marked by historic achievements, national recognition, and a collective drive for excellence across all sports.
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Women’s Volleyball
Vivian Lisboa – MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year
Junior middle blocker Vivian Lisboa dominated at the net all season long, tallying 116 blocks and 291 kills over 128 sets.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way scientists understand proteins. What was once a painstaking, decades-long effort is now being revolutionized by cutting-edge machine learning models capable of predicting protein structures in a matter of hours.
The aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, has recently provided spectacular displays across various regions, including parts of the United States.
In a move that has stunned students, faculty, and the local community, Snevets Institute of Technology has announced the long-awaited return of its football program after 100 years.

This past weekend, on Sunday, April 7 and Monday, April 8, led by senior Gus Vickers, the Stevens Institute of Technology Golf team finished 13th at the Hershey Cup, held in Hershey, PA.
On Friday, March 29, the Stevens Softball team competed in a Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom doubleheader against Delaware Valley, resulting in an 8-5 victory and a 2-3 loss.
In a recent three-game series against Delaware Valley University, the Stevens Baseball team added two wins and a loss to their now overall 14-7 record.
Earlier this year, the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Rules Committee met in Indianapolis proposing a new rule change that states players may contact the ball more than once with any part of the body in a single attempt on a team’s second contact when the ball is played to a teammate.
Last Wednesday, Women’s Basketball took a hard-fought loss to DeSales University with a score of 89-67 in the MAC Freedom Semifinals.