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Largest known flower preserved in amber

It seems like something right out of Jurassic Park: finding a prehistoric creature preserved in amber that can provide us with essential information about Earth’s biological history.

Using CS to improve disability technology

Professor Jonggi Hong is revolutionizing the world of technology using computer science-based research, working to create a world in which those who are disabled can navigate the world with ease and efficiency. 

Why don’t identical twins have the same fingerprints?

Identical twins are known to share many features with each other. Having been born from one sperm and one egg that split once fertilized, identical twins go as far as having matching DNA.

Stevens Softball in full swing, on three-game winning streak

After a packed opening schedule of four double-headers in seven days, Stevens Softball is well into a rhythm for their 2023 season, posting a 5-3 record that includes sweeps of Hunter College and New York University (NYU).

Women’s lacrosse opens season with strong 3-0 record

The Women’s Lacrosse team started their season with a strong 3-0 record, including wins against Montclair State University (16-2) for their season opener on February 22, Kean University (20-4) on March 2, and most recently, Rowan University on March 4.

Can I still play Hogwarts Legacy?

The Harry Potter franchise is hugely successful, with seven books, eight movies, and three theme parks, this is a multi-billion dollar business.

FIBA kicks off its inaugural semester

On February 9, the Finance, Investment Banking, and Advisory (FIBA) club held its inaugural meeting. According to an email sent out by the School of Business on FIBA’s behalf, FIBA is “a student-run club meant to help like-minded Stevens students in their career journey to land competitive financial analyst roles in careers including, but not limited to: Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Equity Research, & Sales & Trading.

The Python for Business Club makes its mark

The Python for Business Club has been a newer addition to the collection of clubs here at Stevens. School of Business students Om Mehta and Tejas Appana are the co-runners of this club.

Rocket Fuel Ventures continues to make strides in venture capital realm

Here at Stevens, one of the most admirable experiences a student can have is seeing their work come to fruition. Whether it be a successful Senior Design Project, a well-received Music & Technology publication, or a Bloomberg Challenge-winning team of students from the School of Business, it is inspiring to see Stevens students succeed, but even more so when a relationship forms between students.