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New local sculptures make their marks

Two new public sculptures erected along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway were formally unveiled in late 2021. Here in Hoboken, a bronze statue of the late singer Frank Sinatra honors a legendary local-born figure in the park named after him.

2022 Greek Life recruitment goes virtual

After COVID-19 pushed last year’s sorority recruitment to be completely virtual, Greek organizations were excited to host in-person recruitment once again.

Catching up with professional societies

This article was written by Kayden Cannilla and Leigha Tierney.

Stevens is home to many professional societies that provide resources for students looking for guidance in their career path.

New Zealand & Massachusetts introduce generational smoking bans

Brookline, a town in Massachusetts, and New Zealand are taking steps to prevent younger generations from ever using tobacco products. The goal is to prevent rising adults from ever having the opportunity to become addicted to nicotine.

Professor Rabinovitch on Venus

Before scientists discovered that the surface of Venus was a toxic wasteland, artists imagined that the planet’s serene clouds hid a world of lush greenery and constant rain.

AI and military technology

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is now a part of our society; from Alexa to facial recognition software, we interact with different kinds of artificial intelligence every day.

Social media’s influence on disaster relief efforts

In a collaborative effort between Jose Marquez of Stevens and Gabriela Gongora of Carnegie Mellon, new research published in the Journal of Risk Analysis shows how social media can be used to measure social cohesion during a natural disaster.

Dreams, reality, and quantum mechanics

My girlfriend, “Emily,” often tells me her dreams, and I, less often, tell her mine, which are usually too murky and disjointed to share.