After three weeks in limbo, the U.S. House of Representatives has elected Mike Johnson of Louisiana as its speaker, filling the vacancy created when Kevin McCarthy was ousted in a historic vote last month.
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Take Back the Night, the Office of Student Culture and Belonging, and other campus organizations have embarked on a mission to combat sexual assault on campus, holding a Sexaul Assault Prevention Summit to get the campus community involved.
Most students have encountered the famous “a2 + b2 = c2” equation at some point during their academic journeys.
One of the most densely populated places on Earth, the Gaza Strip is home for 2 million people in 140 square miles.
On September 29, 2023, 10:59 a.m., the University Alerts website announced that Stevens would be transitioning to remote operations beginning at 11 a.m.
Since July 19, the Powerball jackpot had remained untouched and had amassed to an astounding total of $1.725 billion. Last Wednesday, one lone lucky winner hit big and will be able to take home what is now the second largest lottery jackpot in history.
It is again time for the announcement of the Nobel Prize winners, and this year, the awards span vast areas of science, economics, literature, and the infamous Nobel Peace Prize.
With the level of wealth and possibilities that exist in the modern world, one is saddened by the fact that nearly 2 million Americans are incarcerated.
In preparation for Dr. Gregory Prastacos stepping down as Dean of the Stevens School of Business, the Office of the Provost has announced a search for Dr.
One of the most compelling aspects of Stevens is the return on investment, with an average degree worth $2 million over 40 years.
