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.
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Bad Bunny took center stage at this year’s Super Bowl halftime show, delivering a performance defined by high energy, vibrant visuals, and a strong emphasis on cultural identity and togetherness.
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.
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Former Governor Phil Murphy signed over 100 bills into law shortly before his term ended last month, with legislation ranging from new e-bike restrictions and mandatory cursive lessons to 2026 FIFA World Cup advertising funding.
On February 1, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were seen making arrests at the light rail station on 9th Street and Jackson St.
Stevens Master of Data Science graduate Vandna Rajpal and her team, Neural Navigators, received first place at the D3CODE 2025 Global Hackathon.
On January 28-, 2026 at 9 p.m. in the Edwin A. Stevens (EAS) Hall, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) held their third official Tech Talk where they discussed the technical aspect of theater and how those who wanted to participate could get involved with different departments.
