Computer Science Professor Brian Borowski is on board to shed some light for incoming freshmen and experienced students. Borowski earned his Master’s degree and Ph.D.
The Stute
by Julia Cahn & Kelsy Donaldson
For many rising freshmen, leaving for college is the first big experience living away from home.
by Maryia Spirydonava and Melina Dallastella
Bobby Pelphrey, Assistant Director of the Writing and Communications Center, has over 15 years of experience helping students improve their writing skills, and has earned Master’s degrees in both English Composition and Secondary Education.
It seems like every faculty member at Stevens happily offers assistance when approached. John Maurizi, the director of campus recreation, exemplifies this seemingly universal Stevens trait.
Written by Namankita Rana and Melina DallaStella
Dr. Vladimir Lukic is the Physics and Astronomy professor. He has taught at Stevens for the last four years, and he previously worked at the University of Pennsylvania in the bioengineering department.
Places To Be: A List of Experiences
New York City has been dubbed as the greatest city in the world. There are so many restaurants, attractions, and events there that you can’t call NYC a boring city.
“This is it.” That phrase has two entirely different meanings for you and me. You are entering Stevens Institute of Technology for you first college year, and I’m leaving it for my last.
The Virtual Learning Environment, or VLE, was introduced in 2014 as an easier way for students to access and use complex, resource-intensive software.
College is a time of exploration—it’s time to figure out what you really want in life. You need to open your mind to new experiences!
At one time or another, we were all seniors in high school. Whether it was last year or several years ago, we all remember the pressures of SAT and ACT tests, applying to college, having the “perfect” resume, and surviving daunting college interviews.
