The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved another round of the COVID-19 Booster on September 11. This booster is manufactured by ModernaTX Inc.
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The Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2023 was a disappointment and gave a terrible image of the university as a whole.
College websites are often thought to be convoluted, poorly designed, and challenging to navigate. Following a recent overhaul of the Samuel C.
If you enjoy reading the Stute, get ready to read the New York Times! Starting this semester, members of the Stevens community, including faculty, staff, and students, will be able to digitally access nytimes.com
Stevens students received an email from the Stevens Police Department on September 5 warning students about a host of internet and phone scams.
On September 13, the Office of International Programs held its annual Study Abroad Fair in the Babbio Center, featuring the various organizations and institutions Stevens works with, as well as Ducks who have recently returned from all corners of the world.
Chicago has decided to sue car manufacturers Kia and Hyundai, demanding for the companies to pay damages to the city and that they be restricted from claiming that their cars are equipped with adequate safety features.
With the 2024 presidential election just over a year away, prominent Republican politicians have begun expressing their opinions on hot-topic issues as they prepare to face off against likely Democratic nominee, President Joe Biden.
As of last May, the Class of 2023 joined a growing network of over 50,000 Stevens alumni nationwide. With significant geological and characteristic diversity amongst alumni, it’s crucial that Stevens graduates have opportunities to connect with each other and grow their respective professional networks.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) is changing its undergraduate curriculum, introducing new concentrations that allow students to narrow their focus of study within the field.
