American Heart Month, an annual observance in February, is a crucial reminder of the pervasive threat of heart disease across the United States.
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In a paper published in Science on February 1, 2024, researchers at New York University report that AI can use the fragmented experiences of a child to discern pieces of information about the world around it, such as learning there is something called a crib, or matching words to images in a book.
The National Weather Service predicted that Hudson County would face up to four to six inches of snow as well as 40-mile-per-hour winds on Tuesday, February 13.
Every year, millions of Americans await one of the largest televised sporting events: the Super Bowl. This year, the Kansas City Chiefs won in an intense game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Undergraduate Class of 2023 Career Outcomes Report, unveiled recently, is a robust testament to Stevens’ stature as a premier research university, distinguished by its tech-centric curriculum.
Amid our current regime of high inflation and volatile prices, the technology sector has emerged as the primary driver of massive returns of capital and innovation.
Just a week ago, I attended the 100 days ‘til graduation event, where all graduating seniors were invited to come together to celebrate the real beginning of the end.
Duck Days is a week-long, student-led event meant to showcase the best that Stevens has to offer. This tradition allows students, faculty, and anyone willing to come to participate in various activities and engage with the school and the community in unique settings.
It is almost time for Duck Days! But what is Duck Days? When asked in interviews with numerous Stevens students, the general consensus can be best summarized by 4/5 Visual Arts & Technology and Social Sciences student Amisha Patel; “I do not [know], but I have heard of it.”
The Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams completed the Fastrack National Invitational in Staten Island, NY, on Friday, February 9.
