The Innovation University: Powered by Technology. At Stevens, technology is always at the forefront of everything we do. Engineering students take coding classes; computer science students spend years learning the technology of computers; business students learn how to use technology to predict stock market fluctuations; and even those in the humanity school use technology to enhance their art or better their analysis of social structures.
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Frequently on Artist Spotlight, I have chosen to cover lesser-known artists in an attempt to not only give their work the exposure it deserves but also demonstrate how these artists use specific techniques, cultural influences, and beliefs to motivate their expression.
Empathy, a cornerstone of human connection, is a nuanced experience that binds individuals emotionally. For those on the autism spectrum, however, the landscape of empathy unfolds in distinctive ways, presenting a complex interplay between neurological differences and the universal desire for connection.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is a classic. A story about a man, Edmond Dantes, who was falsely accused of treason by his “friends,” Danglars and Fernand Mondego.
In recent weeks, the absence of my editorial on these pages hasn’t solely been due to my usual lack of enthusiasm for writing.
This weekend marks the beginning of the end-of-semester concert season, featuring the Stevens Orchestra’s performance tomorrow, with Concert Band (December 2), Jazz Band (December 8), and Choir (December 9) following Thanksgiving break.
Many people have heard of Transcendentalism, the brand of philosophy that centers around self-reliance, nature, and human experience. The concept was popularized by men like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau and typically comes with a more masculine image.
Asking for help is something that I have previously viewed as a weakness, but now know is a skill that only the strongest of people possess.
Now that it is November and we are in the thankful spirit, I would like to express some thanks to the people who have helped me reach this point.
Recently, a Christmas tree was put up right between Harries Tower and the South Tower, filled with numerous bright and colorful ornaments and a small duck on the top, meant to represent the pride of Stevens.