On March 10, the Trump administration carried out sweeping layoffs at the Department of Education (DOE), cutting nearly half of its workforce.
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Amnesty International is a global organization that focuses on human rights and social justice, with many chapters at universities and high schools, and here at Stevens, they have been continuing this line of work.
As you walked into Samuel C. Williams library, you may have noticed colorful art decorating the whiteboard or a spinner full of popular and new books.
When you’re just starting college, where you live will have an impact on your overall experience. Here is my ranking of Stevens’ primary residence halls, the pros and cons of each, and some commentary for incoming freshmen.
We have all heard the stigma around business students and their easy classes and coloring pages for homework every night. As a business student at Stevens, more specifically an Accounting and Analytics major, that stereotype could not be further from the truth.
Muslim students at Stevens have long faced challenges in balancing their faith and academics due to a lack of community, resources, and accommodations.
Since 1987, March has been designated Women’s History Month to celebrate and recognize the contributions of women in American history. This tradition began in 1910 with the observation of March 8 as International Women’s Day and expanded in 1978 as Women’s History Week and as more and more cities joined in the celebrations.
Throughout the years, Stevens has had an extensive history of Black alumni as pioneers and innovators of engineering. As we celebrate Black History Month, it’s important to look through Stevens’ own past and celebrate our alumni’s accomplishments and impact on the Stevens community.
Technology is often seen as the great equalizer, capable of transcending social and political biases to provide information and opportunities to all.