As an underclassman science major, it is fairly typical of me to begin to seek out internships and research opportunities to get some real world experience to slap on my resume.
The Stute
It’s no secret that happiness is in short supply. On the news, across social media, and virtually all around us, we’re bombarded with sadness and negativity.
The other day after Leadership Connect, I found myself standing on the corner of Hudson Street with a friend for over an hour.
In the annual Stevens Invitational from September 14 to 15, the Stevens Men’s Tennis team started their fall season. This was a two-day event taking place in West Windsor Township.
Does anyone still believe that science can explain, well, everything? This belief was ascendant in the 1980s, when my career began.
This past August, in the dense rainforest of Gamboa, Panama, assistant professors Christopher Manzione and Nancy Nowacek set out on a trip to attend a unique conference involving science, research, technology, and art.
Glancing over the periodic table that hangs in the chemistry laboratory, it is hard to see any one element as more or less important than the others.
Being a Duck lasts a lot longer than the four (or five or six) years that students might study here. The Stevens Alumni Association (SAA) works year-round to keep alumni connected to the university, as well as to keep current students connected to alumni.
It was clear in 2015 that the Paris Agreement on climate change needed a rulebook to help countries meet their obligations under the accord.
New Jersey Accessing Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES) program passed through the New Jersey Senate, and is expected to pass through the New Jersey Assembly within the upcoming months.