The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) is changing its undergraduate curriculum, introducing new concentrations that allow students to narrow their focus of study within the field.
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The Office of Diversity and Inclusion, created to provide resources and support students from underrepresented groups and diverse backgrounds, has recently been renamed the Office of Student Culture and Belonging.
Here at Stevens, meeting someone who works hard to do what they love is nothing unusual. In particular, the many professors of the four schools of Stevens offer their students an intimate view of their experiences, knowledge, and skills.
Stevens’ Women’s Volleyball’s 2023 season started strong on the first day of classes on Friday, September 1, when the team participated in the Stevens Invitational.
With the start of a new semester marks the start of fall sports. Stevens Field Hockey has started off successfully, with a 3-0 overall record and impressively only allowing two goals in three games, making this the program’s best defensive start to the season since 2008.
One of the benefits of the Stevens campus is the majestic views of New York City, the Hudson River, and of course, the sky.
Can AI become a man’s best friend? A team of Stevens graduate and Ph.D. students competing to redefine chatbot technology says yes.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) is beginning a series of studies to test possible treatments for ‘brain fog,’ a commonly misunderstood condition of long COVID that affects millions of people.
Despite being told all my life that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, I struggle to prepare something for myself first thing in the morning.
Hi… wow, I am back for my last and final year at Stevens. If you don’t know me, I am Ethan, a4/4 software engineer.


