Stevens Master of Data Science graduate Vandna Rajpal and her team, Neural Navigators, received first place at the D3CODE 2025 Global Hackathon.
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Tasha Khosla is a fourth year quantitative finance major. She works as the Opinion Editor for The Stute and is a trained copy editor.
In an email sent to Stevens faculty and staff, President Nairman Farvardin provided an update on the 2026 fiscal year budget.
The rise of AI has been undeniable. Platforms, from social media apps to search engines, have been incorporating AI, subsequently creating the need for data centers.
Being a student at Stevens is scary enough with the overwhelming Canvas notifications, mystery dining hall food, and horrific group projects — but campus has just gotten a lot scarier.
“I always see you around.”
As someone who’s lived on campus for all four years, it really is my home. I love seeing friendly faces around campus and at events.
From March 31 to April 1, the National College Attainment Network (NCAN) hosted a Leadership Summit in Washington D.C. On March 31, the event consisted of “a mix of knowledge and skill-building sessions” and on April 1, participants traveled to Capitol Hill to “make their voices heard, and educate their representatives in the U.S.
An event more devastating than a snack swipe’s worth being diminished from two cookies to one has been distressing students across campus.
Aside from midterm season or the horror of seeing your least favorite professor at your favorite coffee shop, registration is one of the scariest experiences as a student.
As midterms approach, it can feel increasingly difficult to find a place to “lock in” (i.e., focus) to study for every exam or work on every project.