Two weeks ago, 33 members and one alumnus of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) ventured the many miles to Detroit to attend the 2014 SHPE Conference.
The Stute
The DeBaun Auditorium was packed. Students, faculty, and parents filled the seats awaiting the next entry in the Thomas H. Scholl Lecture by Visiting Entrepreneurs.
In my last column, I poked my nose into the debate over whether climate change will precipitate more conflict. I offered half a dozen objections to predictions that more warming means more war.
Hoboken has a plethora of restaurants. While this is almost always a wonderful thing, and a huge benefit to the Mile Square, there is a bit of a drawback.
Are we special or unique? Are we, as advanced, thinking beings, at all significant? These and more were powerful questions posed by Dr.
Many publishers attempt to make video game adaptations of other fictional works. As far as I am concerned, most of those games are poor attempts from developers to capitalize the market, and the products are fairly mediocre, and even laughable.
Open Standards and the Digital Age: History, Ideology, and Networks is a book written by Professor Andrew Russell about the history of communication and information networks, including the Internet, as well as standards and openness.
Time and again, Christopher Nolan has delivered through his unique method of creating films that explore time, morality, humanity, and philosophy.
Hayden lounge was filled with aprons, gloves, needles, yarn, and lots of dye! Stevens students came to dye their yarn exotic colors and make yarn of multiple colored patterns.