According to results published October 20, 2025, in the New England Journal of Medicine, a newly developed, tiny, and wireless retinal implant device is helping restore vision in individuals with advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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The Stevens women’s and men’s fencing teams competed at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regional Championships on Saturday, March 7. The teams faced Division One and Division Three Programs, including competition from the University of North Carolina, Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and NJIT.
Stevens has announced that it will be offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in Artificial Intelligence starting in Fall 2026. Given current financial and research interests in AI, it makes perfect sense that SIT would want to add AI to its portfolio of programs.
Did you know that Stevens actively maintains and encourages partnerships with companies proven to be complicit in war crimes? One example is Lockheed Martin, an American defense and aerospace
manufacturer with historic and celebrated connections to Stevens.
Whether you are a student at Stevens Institute of Technology or just visiting the campus, there is a chance that you have walked past “Martha Bayard Stevens Hall.”
Let’s be real; in a male-dominated school, it often feels harder to voice concerns as women, and I’m fairly positive that there are a multitude of shared experiences that come with this gender dynamic.
Both the Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams finished in the top five at the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Indoor Championships this past weekend on February 27 and 28, with the men at fifth and women at third.
The Stevens basketball program has had an impressive season, with both the women’s and men’s teams putting up amazing performances throughout the season and especially in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Championships.
The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into our daily lives has led to all of us perceiving AI differently. Research suggests that this difference could be shaped not just by the technology itself, but by who we are.
Humans today may actually be sleeping a reasonable number of hours, but scientists warn that our internal clocks are increasingly out of sync with the world.