Alex Wellerstein is Stevens Institute of Technology’s resident nuclear aficionado. An Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Letters and a David and GG Farber Fellow in the program for Science and Technology Studies, Wellerstein is entering his fifth year of employment at Stevens.
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The final presenter of the night, Dr. Melissa Zarin, began her talk by having the audience close their eyes and remember to the time they were in college and different things they liked about college.
Calculus. Most readers who have stepped into a math class will stop reading this article at the very first word. For them, calculus is synonymous with monotony, struggle, and discomfort.
After 10 years of serving the Stevens community, Kristie Damell, Associate Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator, has stepped down from her position.
One of the best selling points Stevens has over other schools is the unique skyline view. Hoboken is home to some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline.
Just minutes before the students of the Class of 2022 entered Canavan Arena for their New Student Convocation last Wednesday, members of the Stevens community witnessed and participated in a nascent tradition at Stevens: the Wittpenn Walk.
Stephen Boswell has been President of Boswell Engineering since 1990. First graduating from NYU in 1974 and then William Patterson, Dr.
In efforts to build a more sustainable campus, Stevens has shifted gears and made small changes that have left a positive impression on students.
- A report conducted by Stevens' accreditors found that only 27 percent of students are members of RSOs.
- Stevens administrators and student leaders question the accuracy of this finding.
The two towers, which will be ready for Stevens students by August of 2021, will modernize the Stevens experience.




