This past Thursday, Dr. Scott Page paid a visit to the Stevens Institute of Technology campus to give a lecture on why diversity matters in collective decision making.
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Iconic Frank Sinatra Drive along the Hudson River provides Hoboken residents and visitors with a scenic view of New York City and is the source of a number of traffic problems that the town wishes to solve.
Stevens professor Edward Foster is also a poet and a writer. On Wednesday, September 17, Foster spoke about poetry at Stevens’ weekly Humanities forum; how it should be defined as an “act or activity” rather than an object.
For the second time since 2009, Stevens faculty have requested a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for scholarships for Stevens Cyber security graduate and undergraduate students.
On September 18, the Italian Club kicked off the semester by having a Festa Del Gelato on Schafer Lawn. Excited students waited in line to get a taste of the ice cream-like Italian treat.
Last Thursday, at 6:30 p.m., the Hoboken community united together in Pier A to share its annual September 11 Interfaith Memorial Service to honor the individuals whom our nation, the United States, lost that day.
Beginning his third year here at Stevens, Sigma Nu brother Christopher Vaughan received Sigma Nu Fraternity, Incorporated’s Athlete of the Year award for the 2013-2014 academic year.
There are many days while walking in Hoboken when you may see a group of brightly dressed runners assembled around the corner of Sixth and Washington Street.
Techfest is an annual festival held here at Stevens, and everyone is invited. The Stute interviewed Charles Jacob Shotmeyer and Neda Ameri, Entertainment Committee (EC) liaison-Festivities Chair.
On September 10, the Philosophy Club had their first meeting with freshmen in attendance for the semester. Students dined on pizza and soda as they discussed the subject of the meeting, whether Corporations were inherently evil.