On October 15, Sigma Phi Epsilon will be collaborating with Fraternity and Sorority Life to host the Paint Campus Pink fair as a part of their Breast Cancer Awareness initiative.
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On Wednesday, October 1, from 3 to 5 p.m., the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the first-ever New Org Fair, an event organized by Assistant Vice President of Student Interest (AVPSI), Jannah Abo-Donia, to highlight recently approved student organizations and provide them with a platform to connect with the Stevens community.
The Syllabus Bank is a public SharePoint folder containing recent syllabi for a significant number of courses at Stevens. Initially focusing on the Schaefer School of Engineering & Science (SES), the resource has expanded its coverage to include the School of Business (SSB) and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS).
Science has advanced one step closer towards figuring out how certain cancer cells work. Researchers at ETH Zurich demonstrated that skin cancer cells can transfer their mitochondria, the cell compartments that provide energy, to neighboring healthy connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) for the survival and growth of tumors.
A new study from researchers at the UNC School of Medicine, published in September of this year through Neuron, examines how junk food rewires the brain’s memory hub and could lead to a higher risk of cognitive dysfunction.
Scientists have discovered the first direct measurements of the chemical and physical properties of a carbon-rich disk surrounding an exoplanet hundreds of light years away that could reveal how moons and planets are formed in our universe.
While any genetic disorder is devastating to those affected and their families, almost none are more so than neurodegenerative disorders like Huntington’s Disease.
Following an astonishing 15 years as head fencing coach, Jim Carpenter retires. Carpenter has been the most successful fencing coach at Stevens to date, with an astonishing record of 280-159 for the men’s team and 51-61 with the women’s.
On October 2 and October 3, the Men’s Tennis team attended the ITA Atlantic South Region Championship in Virginia. The Ducks played well against tough opposition and did the Stevens name proud.
On September 9, Stevens Institute of Technology announced it had received the largest investment in university history — a $21 million commitment from the A.
