In today’s day and age, there are many benefits to higher education. Given that everyone here studies at Stevens, the benefits of higher education are thoroughly recognized.
Posts published by “Tanya Avadia”
Tanya is a 3/4 Business & Technology major who has been involved in the Stute since her first year. She has served as the Business Manager for two consecutive terms. Currently she is a Staff Writer and an Opinion Columnist for the Girl-ish Talk column.
The recent breaking news of popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson leaving the news platform has been taking the world by storm.
Even though Stevens is primarily a tech-focused school, there is still a profound love for the arts. There are many organizations on campus that deal with the display of the arts and every student has the opportunity to see first-hand the amazing performances put together by their peers.
Living in a tiny college dorm with other students might make it difficult to adapt to the space. Students likely use posters, tapestries, and pictures to make this place truly their new home.
With high school seniors reaching the end of their college decisions journey, the last milestone left is for them to finally confirm what college they will attend.
The safety of students is very important at Snevets. For this reason, it has been decided that for the safety of all students living on campus, all the fire alarms will be tested throughout the course of the following week.
Identical twins are known to share many features with each other. Having been born from one sperm and one egg that split once fertilized, identical twins go as far as having matching DNA.
The School of Business’ Student Ambassador Program is aimed at giving prospective students a chance to connect with current business students which would give them a feel for what it would be like to be a business student here at Stevens.
Teenagers are considered one of the most sleep-deprived people in the world. Research has shown that they neither get enough sleep nor quality sleep, which is detrimental in many ways.
Most people are familiar with the three states of matter of water: ice, liquid water, and water vapor. However, recently a team led by Alexander Rosu-Finsen at University College London (UCL) has created a new type of ice: medium-density amorphous ice.