The 2025 Leadership Conference: Rise & Redefine, held on November 7 at Stevens Institute of Technology, brought together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests for a day of learning, reflection, and collaboration around modern leadership.
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You weave through campus after a late library session, your mind still buzzing with formulas and deadlines, when downtown voters are turning over something big — something with echoes right here in your life between Newark, Hoboken, and the Hudson’s edge.
A key part of politics is creating an individual voice, brand, and affiliation. In the last decade, we have started to see a shift in the methods used to create a politician’s brand.
With the advent of Stevens’s annual Student Government Association (SGA) election, the time has finally arrived for students to cast their votes!
Each year, from November 3 to 7, is National First-Generation Week. Its purpose is to celebrate first-generation college students’ achievements and bring awareness to the challenges that they face.
Are you a computer scientist who is secretly an artist? A biomedical engineer with a love for economics? Maybe an accountant with an interest in physics?
The rise of AI has been undeniable. Platforms, from social media apps to search engines, have been incorporating AI, subsequently creating the need for data centers.
In the years since the Trump administration first launched bold interior-immigration enforcement operations, cities across the U.S. have staged a sustained legal pushback against the federal government’s deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and related federal forces.
In June 2025, Stevens Professor Ying Wang from the Department of Systems Engineering received the prestigious Army Research Office (ARO) Early Career Award for her project titled “From Proactive to Autonomous: Dynamic Assurance in CPS via Formal-Fuzz Interactions and Posterior Formal Verification.”
