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A conversation with Professor Lukic

Written by Namankita Rana and Melina DallaStella

Dr. Vladimir Lukic is the Physics and Astronomy professor. He has taught at Stevens for the last four years, and he previously worked at the University of Pennsylvania in the bioengineering department.

Sitting down with Dr. David Vaccari

By Melina Dallastella and Maryia Spirydonava

Dr. David Vaccari, Department Director of the Civil, Environmental, and Naval Engineering Department in the Charles V.

Professor Leopold

Written by Namankita Rana and Jenny Quispe

When we first meet Professor Leopold, he surprises us with an unusual statement — he already has jobs, for both of us.

What to expect at orientation

The summer between senior year of high school and freshman year of college is supposed to be carefree. No more SATs, no more standardized testing, and no more college supplements.

Student Profiles: Jack Skuller

“Growing up, I was always around music; my father was a musician, I started playing guitar at 8, and I’ve been on a musical journey ever since,” said Jack Skuller, a freshman at Stevens who also happens to be a successful musician.

Different flavors of performances debut at Blueberry Jam

There was an incredible amount of hidden talent revealed to the Stevens community at the Blueberry Jam in Babbio Atrium. The third of its kind, this collaboration by the Audio Engineering Club and the Art Club provided yet another opportunity for students to showcase their skills in areas such as vocal, instrumental, poetic, comedic and other artistic forms.

Valentine’s Day-Themed Knitting Club

It’s the same thing this year as it was last year. Young adults procrastinate getting a special someone something for Valentine’s Day.