This past Thursday, Dr. Scott Page paid a visit to the Stevens Institute of Technology campus to give a lecture on why diversity matters in collective decision making.
The Stute
I’ve realized how easy it is to fall into a routine. Having a set schedule is really great and it keeps you busy—but that’s if you’re an old person.
Iconic Frank Sinatra Drive along the Hudson River provides Hoboken residents and visitors with a scenic view of New York City and is the source of a number of traffic problems that the town wishes to solve.
Microsoft bought the video game development studio Mojang, responsible for Minecraft, for $2.5 billion on Monday, September 15. Three of its founders, Carl Manneh, Jakob Porsér, and Markus “Notch” Persson, are leaving the company following the sale.
It’s 10:30 p.m. and you’re sitting at a table with an apple in your left hand and a glass of water to your right.
This editorial has been on my to-do list since Spring 2013.
It begins with my first term as a Co-op Student when I worked at Parsons Brinckerhoff.
If you are a regular reader of this column, you might know that I have something to do with the Center for Science Writings, or CSW, but you probably don’t know what the CSW is.
Stevens professor Edward Foster is also a poet and a writer. On Wednesday, September 17, Foster spoke about poetry at Stevens’ weekly Humanities forum; how it should be defined as an “act or activity” rather than an object.
For the second time since 2009, Stevens faculty have requested a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for scholarships for Stevens Cyber security graduate and undergraduate students.
Sometimes, it is safe to say that the age of the “hermit inside and hogging your video cartridge for hours at a time” is gone.