The second annual International Women’s Day Symposium helped raise awareness for issues facing women in modern-day society. The event was sponsored by Amnesty International and the Lore-El Center for Women’s Leadership with over 10 additional student organizations participating in the event.
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On Tuesday, March 22, members of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) networked with Stevens alumni who work in the biomedical engineering industry while enjoying traditional Irish food.
As we accelerate even deeper into the virtual world, who we are is reduced to our credit card purchases, social media platforms, health information, and Google searches.
Sankee Maringanti, a 3/5 Mechanical Engineering major, placed second in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s first annual Engineering Innovation for Society: Student Design Competition.
On Saturday, March 24, students in the Software Engineering Department will present Stevens’ third annual DuckHacks. This annual event was Stevens’ first hackathon.
“REDTalk: Realism in Art,” a seminar organized by RedShift, featured a presentation by Erika Bulger, a Visual Arts and Technology freshman and RedShift Contributor.
Claiming to be a true social network, but with a more “authentic” experience than Instagram and Facebook, Vero has grown like wildfire in the past few weeks.
On Feb. 26, 2018, Stevens hosted retired Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy and former White House physician Dr. Connie Mariano as a speaker for the Provost’s Lecture Series on Women in Leadership.
Diversity Education sponsored a Black Gotham Experience Tour in New York City this past Saturday, Feb. 24 as a continuation of Stevens’ Black History Month Celebration.
It has been five years since Professor Billy Middleton began the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) Creative Writing Contest in the spring semester of 2013.


