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FBI investigates the inner circle of NYC Mayor Adams

Throughout September, Mayor Eric Adams and his colleagues have faced several federal investigations and raids. While there isn’t an official reason for the investigations, some were suspects of corruption and bribery.

President Farvardin ranks top ten in NJ educators list

In an ever-evolving landscape where educational institutions strive for distinction, President Nariman Farvardin is a recognized visionary leader. For the sixth consecutive year, Farvardin has secured a spot on the prestigious NJBIZ Education Power 50 list, a recognition that highlights his influence on the institution’s growth and success.

Constitution Day

On September 17, Lindsey R. Swindall, Ph.D, delivered a lecture entitled “A Historical Overview of the Constitution” in the UCC Gallery.

CAPS launches Stigma Free Stevens campaign

Photo courtesy of stevens.edu

“I need help” is one of the hardest things for people to say when they are dealing with their life’s struggles.

Study abroad fair sees big turnout

On September 11, the Office of International Programs offered the annual Study Abroad Fair in the Babbio Atrium. With 11 providers and hundreds of programs to explore, the fair provides a chance to learn more about the countries involved and the exciting opportunities available. 

China accelerates Mars mission in blow to US ambitions

China’s Zhurong rover imaged by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Photo courtesy of NASA/JPL/UArizona

China’s plans for exploration of Mars have moved up by two years, meaning it hopes to launch its Tianwen 3 Mars sample return mission by 2028.