In the current political landscape, where even the smallest percent of voters can make the difference in a Trump or Harris presidential win, every move matters.
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At Stevens, student IDs, referred to as “DuckCards” have evolved over time. In Spring 2023, mobile DuckCards were introduced, and students, faculty, and staff who received physical DuckCards had the option to register a mobile phone DuckCard.
French parliamentary leader Marine Le Pen and members of her National Rally (RN) political party are currently on trial for embezzling funds from the European parliament.
Are you looking for exciting things to do on campus? Well, you’re in luck, because student organizations are back in full swing and a large number of undergraduate events are teed up for early October.
On September 20, Stevens announced a $10 million gift from Stevens Emeritus Trustee and engineer Emilio A. Fernandez to expand iSTEM.
The second annual Africa-U.S. Presidential Forum, hosted on Castle Point in the University Center Complex’s TechFlex for the first time (the event was last held at Rutgers University) in collaboration with the Nekotech Center of Excellence, brought together leaders from across the African continent, technical experts, and state officials for a day dedicated to advancing educational opportunities in STEM for African students.
It is the time of year again when Stevens is gearing up for its much-anticipated Awards Gala. This annual event celebrates the remarkable contributions of its alumni and friends.
The ranked lists of American colleges by U.S. News & World Report, likely the most well-known and consequential set of such rankings in the country, was released last month.
In about a month, the citizens of the United States will be voting to determine the next president to lead the country.
On September 18, the Federal Reserve made the announcement that many were waiting for: It is cutting interest rates. The rate cut of 50 basis points or 0.5% comes after a long wait and with a lot of shock.