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.
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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.
On Wednesday, Feb. 28, the West Indian Student Organization (WISO) hosted its first event, Potluck. WISO is currently in the process of becoming a Registered Student Organization (RSO) and hopes to achieve official status later this month.
On March 1, 2018, College Republicans, co-hosted with Phi Beta Lambda and the Society of Women in Business, presented Trumponomics: The Road to Riches or Ruins?
The first annual Instrument-A-Thon, hosted by the Music and Visual Arts and Technology programs at Stevens, took place on Saturday, Feb.
This past Wednesday, Stevens Pre-Health Medical Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) and StevensTHON joined forces to welcome Dr. Aura Shoval, Pediatiatric Physiatrist at the Clifton Children’s Specialized Hospital (CSH).
On Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education at Stevens (CIESE) hosted Project IMPACT STEM: a collaboration between Stevens Institute of Technology and Lockheed Martin designed to increase involvement in STEM fields among middle schoolers and secondary school guidance counselors.
The FDA released a Press Announcement authorizing the marketing of the first-ever blood test used to evaluate concussions in adults this past Wednesday.
Didn’t watch the Winter Olympics this year? Don’t worry, we have you covered for some of the highlights that will make it seem like you watched.


