The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) has published the 2025 issue of Palaver: A Journal of Ideas, Stevens’s annual philosophical journal featuring spirited one-on-one dialogues between students and faculty.
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Welcome to Stevens’ TED Talk spotlighting six Stevens students, faculty, and staff in dialogue. On April 15, the Stevens Institute of Technology x TED event was hosted in the DeBaun Auditorium from 3 to 5 p.m.
At the core of Trump’s presidential campaign in 2024 was his promise to reshape the economy. Now, as president, he has enacted tariffs worldwide as part of his “America First” policy.
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship is one of the most prestigious national scholarships, and is awarded to undergraduates in the fields of natural sciences and engineering who intend to pursue research careers.
A new podcast led by alumni offers students interested in healthcare a behind-the-scenes look at the many careers within the industry, highlighting the stories, struggles, and successes of those forging unique paths in the field.
On April 16, Stevens hosted its first ever Global Lecture, called “Unlocking Your Potential as a Global Citizen: We as One, Stepping into the World,” an event designed to spark conversation around international identity and global interconnectedness.
On April 8, the final presentations were held for the Information Technology (IT) Quackathon. The challenge? Form teams of two to five and use AI to tackle a Stevens-centric problem.
From March 31 to April 1, the National College Attainment Network (NCAN) hosted a Leadership Summit in Washington D.C. On March 31, the event consisted of “a mix of knowledge and skill-building sessions” and on April 1, participants traveled to Capitol Hill to “make their voices heard, and educate their representatives in the U.S.
University administration announced the implementation of a new policy governing the ability of students, staff, and faculty members to claim time away for religious observances.
Stevens held Quack Hacks 2025, its first-ever student-run hackathon, on the weekend of March 29 and 30. Stevens students of all majors competed in themed and open-ended programming and electronics challenges over 29 hours.