The FDA released a Press Announcement authorizing the marketing of the first-ever blood test used to evaluate concussions in adults this past Wednesday.
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Didn’t watch the Winter Olympics this year? Don’t worry, we have you covered for some of the highlights that will make it seem like you watched.
As of Jan. 31, Alan Blumberg, an admired researcher and professor in the Ocean Engineering Department, has resigned from his position at Stevens to work in the private sector of Hydrosciences and Modeling.
Set in what is known as the Alps of Korea, the South Korean city of Pyeongchang will be welcoming millions of athletes and tourists starting on Feb.
As Japanese Councilwoman Yuka Ogata returned to her first day back at work from her maternity leave, the 42-year-old politician calmly sat in her front row seat in the council chambers with her 7-month-old son in her arms.
On Nov. 12, at about 9:48 p.m., a 7.3 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale shook the rural Iran and Iraq border.
Hoboken’s first Out of the Darkness Walk through the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) took place on campus last Sunday.
Hosted by the Take Back the Night Planning Committee and the Lore-El Center, Stevens students were introduced to the basics of self-defense this past Wednesday, October 18th during the academic break.
The community of Hoboken gathered this past Tuesday, Oct. 10, for the first of many community outreach meetings hosted by the City of Hoboken.
After arriving on campus more than a month ago, the freshman class has finally settled into their dorms and discovered what it means to live a Stevens lifestyle.