Within the next week, many students on Stevens campus will become engrossed in their love for their special someone — or lack thereof.
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With 300,589 projected cases for 2023, breast cancer is anticipated to be the most frequently diagnosed cancer within the United States this year.
On Saturday, January 28, the Conference Challenge Cup was hosted by Nazareth College at the Golisano Training Center in Rochester, New York.
The MAC conference spring preseason coaches’ polls have indicated a promising season for a multitude of sports across campus.
Women’s softball was picked third overall, taking two of the nine first place votes, where three and four were given to Misericordia and Arcadia, respectively.
Many students have had positive learning experiences at Stevens, but is it a great place to work? According to Patch, Stevens Institute of Technology has been certified by “Great Place to Work,” the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and leadership behaviors proven to deliver market-leading revenue, employee retention, and increased innovation.
ChatGPT, the powerful artificial intelligence program that has gone viral in recent months for its ability to emulate human writing, has prompted concerns about its potential for abuse among students.
The groundhog has spoken: six more weeks of winter!
Every February 2 on Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania emerges from his hole to predict the fate of our next few weeks.
One office that helps Stevens students learn around the world is the Office of International Programs. On January 25, the department hosted the Study Abroad Fair in the Babbio Atrium.
In the most recent 2022 Best Online Programs ranking of “U.S. News and World Report,” three Stevens schools were recognized: the Charles V.
The College of Arts and Letters (CAL) department has a new Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Jennifer McBryan. Professor McBryan has a Ph.D.




