New Jersey Accessing Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES) program passed through the New Jersey Senate, and is expected to pass through the New Jersey Assembly within the upcoming months.
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“That was nothing short of a life-changing experience,” said Jake Schozer on his recent Tragos Quest to Greece experience. Tragos Quest to Greece is a Sigma Phi Epsilon program that helps undergraduates change the way they view the world, their fraternity, and themselves.
Only a quick glance around our campus right now would allow anyone to observe the plethora of construction that is characterizing this landmark year in Stevens history.
As the Stevens class of 2018 has left their undergraduate years behind in pursuit of furthering their education, careers, and lives, the specifics of the activities of these recent graduates is especially significant to Stevens.
Imagine waking up to a cup of coffee and a warm breakfast made by your customized robot, Alexa. As you walk out the door to go to work, your car recognizes your face and opens the door.
It was the morning of August 8, 2019, when members of the Stevens community were greeted by a strange message on their screens.
Imagine standing on a beach with your toes in the sand and without a care in the world. Breathe in that salty air and hear the seagulls caw (or mew, purr, or squeal, depending on where you are from).
Stevens has released their 990 tax form for 2017, which indicates the amount of spending on high-ranking officials and directors during the fiscal year, beginning on July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018.
Plastered on the construction barriers around campus is one of Stevens’ familiar unofficial phrases: A University on the Rise. As a university that promotes itself with this phrase, the question of how sustainable that growth is comes into discussion.
Many Senior Design classes have been without a classroom since the beginning of the school year due to the delayed opening of the anticipated Gateway Academic Center.




