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DeBaun PAC presents Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night

Stevens students put on William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in the DeBaun Performing Arts Center this past weekend, the venue’s 13th annual production in its Shakespeare series.

Stevens Receives NSF Grant on Ionogel Study

Stevens’ associate professor, Pinar Akcora, has been named the lead of the National Science Foundation (NSF) supported study “Revealing Structure-Ionic Transport Relationship in Polymer-Ionic Liquid Ionogels.”

Pursuing your artistic ambitions with Jay Weinberg

On Wednesday, February 11, Jay Weinberg ‘14, an alumnus of Stevens, came to speak on his experiences while he was a student, as well as his growth into a successful drummer, having toured with multiple bands during his time here and afterwards.

Stevens set to establish School of Computing

The Stevens Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of the Stevens School of Computing, which will serve as the basis of computing and AI education.

Igor Pikovski awarded $1.3 million grant for graviton detection

The two pillars of modern physics, quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity, seem incompatible with each other. For those pillars to align, gravity would have to obey quantum physics and be mediated by particles known as gravitons.