Have you ever passed by a river and paused to stare at your reflection? You’ll find that the image peering back at you looks just like you, but jagged and misshapen from the waves of the water.
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As graduation approaches, I’m faced head-on with the “lasts.” Last class, last critique, last assignment. These things come at the end of every semester, but this time feels unique.
I was four years old when I moved to the U.S, with not even an ounce of English on my tongue.
My four years spent at Stevens impacted me in ways that I could have never imagined. The sleepless nights trying to derive heat and mass transfers taught me to persevere through difficulties, no matter how impossible they might seem.
I recently asked my first-year humanities classes: Will war ever end? I specified that I had in mind the end of war and even the threat of war between nations.
Finally, the end of the Spring 2022 semester is almost here. After three short days, our priorities will shift from finishing assignments to studying for finals.
The world moves so fast that it can be hard to take a break, even if it’s only for a minute.
Unless President Farvardin himself denies me my degree, I’ll be graduating in a little under a month. That’s less than 4 weeks until I finally get that slip of paper that’ll let employers know I can sit in a classroom for several hours a day and (usually) turn in my homework on time.
First and foremost, I would like to personally thank Roshni Revankar for all her service to The Stute and Stevens community.
In classic Stevens fashion, the annual Innovation Expo is happening today as groups of seniors who have worked tirelessly on these projects for the last two semesters finally get to show them off.