Teaching one of the largest ranges of course levels in the Chemical Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology, Dr. Yujun Zhao teaches future chemical engineers starting their fourth semester all the way through Senior Design projects.
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The Office of Alumni Engagement, in conjunction with the Senior Class Gift Committee, is spearheading a new initiative: Student Philanthropy Week.
The Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted a Flower Festival to emulate the traditional Flipino Panagbenga Festival celebrating the blooming of flowers.
With 14 days remaining until TechFest, the question on many students’ minds is: who is this year’s headlining performer?
Now confirmed by Greg Klesaris, President of the Entertainment Committee (EC) since 2015 and David Baldyga, incoming President of EC, T-Pain will be headlining TechFest on April 20, 2018.
“I can’t even imagine my life without music, so I decided that this [music] was something I wanted to dedicate my time to when I’m not studying,” Jen Searing discloses.
Like most people, I am an avid Disney fan. I grew up on those movies, and the characters I adored the most were undoubtedly the princesses.
My friend Robert Wright recently gave a terrific talk here at Stevens about his bestseller Why Buddhism Is True. He argues that Buddhism has correctly diagnosed humanity’s problem.
This week I wanted to discuss movies, specifically “movement” movies. You know the type: the ones that market themselves as having either an all-female cast, or an all non-white cast, etc.
Several exhibit rooms in the Samuel C. Williams Library were opened for viewing during the annual Behind the Books on Wednesday evening, co-hosted by the Honor Board and Gear and Triangle.




