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Stevens welcomes three new SES faculty

During this spring semester, three new faculty members are joining the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES), who are a part of the 20 new members joining between 2021 and 2022.

Virtual reality is genuine reality: a conversation with David Chalmers

This past Wednesday, the Center for Science Writings within the College of Arts and Letters hosted a guest lecture with David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Sciences at New York University and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness.

Interview with Executive Chef Anthony and Sous Chef Maureen

Stevens isn’t a large university, but the multifaceted student body can still feel vast. From students who write songs under their breaths to those who wake up at night in cold sweats from nightmares of differential equations, it can be hard at times to articulate what we share as a community.

Moderna administered first doses of its experimental HIV vaccine

Moderna announced that participants began receiving doses of its experimental HIV vaccine, kicking off phase 1 of its clinical trial.

In a January 28 press release, Moderna said the clinical trial, IAVI G002, is testing whether a two-dose mRNA vaccine can successfully produce “broadly neutralizing antibodies,” a type of antibody that can recognize and block many types of HIV from entering healthy cells.

Catching up for lost time

College is a unique place. It can be a place to start anew, find yourself, find a group of life-long friends, discover your passions, and so much more.

To work or not to work?

Something I have been struggling with this semester is deciding how much time I am going to devote to schoolwork and how much time I want to save for myself.