Claude Shannon, the “Father of the Information Age,” is one of the most influential mathematicians and computer scientists of the past 100 years, a symbol of innovation and discovery who embodies the Stevens ethos.
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The Ethnic Student Council (ESC) recently hosted the Unity Showcase on April 5, which featured amazing performances by a variety of different student organizations.

In October of 2023, a petition was started by Kevin Castner Jr. ‘24 and distributed throughout campus and online in an effort to bring the SS Stevens anchor back to campus.
College is expensive. Every year, the cost of tuition across the country increases, regardless of the institution. Over the past 20 years, tuition has risen between 38% and 56% for national universities.
As a technology-centric university, Stevens has found ways to incorporate innovative technologies into various aspects of the student experience, with the latest addition being the “Just Walk Out” technology provided by Amazon.
With Techfest rapidly approaching, there is a large amount of excitement about the arrival of the annual music festival hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC).
The Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) presented The Addams Family last week, and the Stevens community turned out in droves to see the musical on the DeBaun stage.
Attending a research institution is the opportunity to participate in revolutionary research that can make a difference in the world. However, the involvement of undergraduate students in conducting their own research is less prominent than many would like.
Hoboken, like its surrounding areas, has a history of flood issues. This was on full display the weekend of March 23 to 24 when a Nor’easter blew into the area.
On March 19, 2024, the departments of Residential and Dining Services (RDS), Student Culture and Belonging, and Student Support brought guest speakers from I Love Female Orgasms to campus.
