The Stevens chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers explored the wonders of science this past Tuesday by mixing liquid nitrogen and heavy cream to produce ice cream.
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Chemical Biology student with big hair, selective hearing and a massive sugar addiction.
The Office of Undergraduate Academics located on the first floor of the Edwin A. Stevens building is never quiet. Students in all disciplines, in all grades, with very different needs will most likely stop in EAS 119 before their time at Stevens comes to a close.
The Black Student Union welcomed old and new members to a Welcome Back Barbecue this past Wednesday. For BSU President Lorenzo Burke, the barbecue was not only meant to have students reconnect after summer vacation, but also to introduce the new executive board to its large membership.
The term “Title IX” appears quite often on Stevens campus, but many students are unaware of the gravitas that it holds.
Gazing across the Hudson River, everything seems in place. The Empire State building emits its various color combinations of lights, and the Chrysler building sits quietly in the distance.
Students new to Stevens Institute of Technology were bombarded with a multitude of icebreakers, presentations, and activities during Orientation. Amidst the fun and play, the Stevens Honor Board welcomed freshmen into the Stevens Honor System at an Induction Ceremony on the steps of Walker Gymnasium last Thursday.
The summer between senior year of high school and freshman year of college is supposed to be carefree. No more SATs, no more standardized testing, and no more college supplements.
After a successful educational career at Stevens Institute of Technology, both Tatyana Fedorenko and Alexander Baetz have been named co-valedictorians for the graduating class of 2015.
For the first time in Stevens history, the Visual Arts and Technology program hosted its senior exhibition at the Barsky Gallery in Hoboken, New Jersey.
The Society of Women Engineers gathered in the Bissinger Room this past Monday for an evening of “mocktails,” networking, and meaningful dialogue with five female panelists from Stryker, one of the largest manufacturers of medical devices and equipment.