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Realities of Hoboken’s harsh “Code Blue” weather

It’s hard to enjoy these harsh, below-freezing temperatures that seem to never end recently. It’s inevitable at some point that everyone has to face it, but most of us have ways we can deal with it: turning the heat up and grabbing some extra blankets when we’re cold, or quickly grabbing medicine if we’re sick from the pharmacy.

Stevens set to establish School of Computing

The Stevens Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of the Stevens School of Computing, which will serve as the basis of computing and AI education.

Igor Pikovski awarded $1.3 million grant for graviton detection

The two pillars of modern physics, quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity, seem incompatible with each other. For those pillars to align, gravity would have to obey quantum physics and be mediated by particles known as gravitons.

Alex Pretti killed by Border Patrol in Minnesota ICE protest

Alex Pretti was a 37-year-old ICU nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System, who was fatally shot by a Border Patrol officer on Saturday morning, January 24, 2026, because he was filming a CBP officer during an ICE protest.

eXtensible Business Reporting Language US joins Stevens’ CRAFT

XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) US has joined the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT) as an affiliate partner to increase the efficiency and accuracy of financial information fed to large language models (LLMs). 

Stevens tops ranking for NJ graduate earnings

New federal earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education demonstrates that a Stevens degree provides a strong return on investment (ROI).