Jeylan Jubran and Samuel Strassburger have recently been elected Student Government Association (SGA) President and Vice President of Operations (VPO), respectively, following last week’s campus-wide vote, marking a new leadership chapter as Stevens students head into the spring semester.
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Due to recent budget cuts, Stevens’ drop-in tutoring has been cut. The Stute recently shed light on this, and in that piece, a new supreme has come into the picture to substitute what was recently taken.
Mathematical journeys begin in unorthodox ways. This was the case for Eric Ramos, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Stevens, who gained an affection for mathematics in high school through a TV show.
Running from November 6 to 8, Stevens students have put on the play And Then There Were None. This play is based on a book by Agatha Christie, first published in 1939 with over 100 million copies sold worldwide since.
The 2025 Leadership Conference: Rise & Redefine, held on November 7 at Stevens Institute of Technology, brought together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests for a day of learning, reflection, and collaboration around modern leadership.
With the advent of Stevens’s annual Student Government Association (SGA) election, the time has finally arrived for students to cast their votes!
Each year, from November 3 to 7, is National First-Generation Week. Its purpose is to celebrate first-generation college students’ achievements and bring awareness to the challenges that they face.
Are you a computer scientist who is secretly an artist? A biomedical engineer with a love for economics? Maybe an accountant with an interest in physics?
In June 2025, Stevens Professor Ying Wang from the Department of Systems Engineering received the prestigious Army Research Office (ARO) Early Career Award for her project titled “From Proactive to Autonomous: Dynamic Assurance in CPS via Formal-Fuzz Interactions and Posterior Formal Verification.”
The Samuel C. Williams Library has officially reduced its operating hours and the Office of Undergraduate Academics (OUA) has paused drop-in tutoring services outside of finals week following university-wide budget cuts.



