This past Friday marked the 17th annual Founder’s Day Ball hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). Following a week of programming for Duck Days, the week concluded with the much-anticipated Founder’s Day Ball, where students had the opportunity to dress up and dance the night away.
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A new Bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be offered by the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES), starting in Fall 2026.
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’ 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.”
Artificial intelligence is often framed as a future that engineers will eventually step into. At Stevens, students are already there: presenting, testing, and debating how AI should work in the real world, not just in theory.
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.
Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults, with over 14 million older adults reporting falls each year. The most common of these injuries is hip fractures, which are typically only repaired through surgery.
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.
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.
Stevens Institute of Technology proudly hosted the mayoral inauguration of Emily B. Jabbour, warmly welcoming her with a historical celebration. Mayor Jabbour is not only the 40th mayor of the city, but she is also the second woman to serve, making this a huge milestone for Hoboken and a monumental moment for Stevens.


