By Julia Vance
“In fifty years, people will be receiving gene therapy just as often as you would receive a vaccine.”
By Julia Vance
“In fifty years, people will be receiving gene therapy just as often as you would receive a vaccine.”
Dr. M. G. Prasad, a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering, held a seminar on Wednesday billed “Why Noise Matters” on the third floor of the Morton building.
The Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship collaborated with the Student Government Association to bring the student body two events that highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit of Stevens.
There was an incredible amount of hidden talent revealed to the Stevens community at the Blueberry Jam in Babbio Atrium. The third of its kind, this collaboration by the Audio Engineering Club and the Art Club provided yet another opportunity for students to showcase their skills in areas such as vocal, instrumental, poetic, comedic and other artistic forms.
By Susana Restrepo
On Thursday February 26 at 9:15 p.m., the sorority Delta Phi Epsilon hosted a ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) vigil in Babbio Atrium.
Regardless of the predominantly male population on campus, Women’s Programs strives to bring powerful, female speakers to campus. To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Women’s Program invited filmmaker, speaker, and gender equality advocate Jennifer Siebel Newsom to campus this past Tuesday.
Anyone at Stevens who has been using DuckBills for a while might agree that it gets difficult to remember who exactly in Hoboken accepts DuckBills now a days.
Last week Professor Peninno was given the 2015 Artist Fellowship Award from The New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The award is based on an “independent peer panel assessment of the artistic quality taken from work samples submitted by individual New Jersey artists.”
Although the events of World War II are well known, the decisions leading up to those events can be a blur.