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I grew up in Florida and lived in a Puerto-Rican household with my single mother, my half-brother, and his father. My father wasn’t around, but he did leave one thing to me: his skin color.
Coming off a win away at Mitchell College, the Stevens Men’s Soccer team played their home opener on Sunday, September 1.
Last spring, the Stevens Christian Fellowship hosted what it called “a discussion between two professors (a Christian and non-Christian) in search of truth about what makes us human.”
Dr. Edward A. Friedman is an emeritus professor at Stevens, meaning he doesn’t have to teach. But he does anyway. “Nuclear Energy and Society” is a course he built on the conviction that “nuclear energy, terrorism, and weapons are more important than they have ever been.
August 28, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Samuel C. Williams Library. To commemorate the library’s extensive history, a luminous celebration was held in the Great Hall and Sam’s Place, including souvenirs, refreshments, and informational brochures.
Stevens Institute of Technology has reached a record-breaking $207M endowment in Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18), according to a new report. Endowment gifts are “typically comprised of cash or securities, or sometimes real estate or assets,” which are given to a university by individuals, charitable organizations, and sometimes other institutions.
On August 28, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla signed an executive order officially launching the Vision Zero safety campaign in the area.
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