Stevens’ Men’s Soccer is officially on a three-win streak following their 3-0 victory over TCNJ last Saturday, September 16. The weekend before, the team secured victories over both Endicott College and Babson College.
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On September 16, the men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Misericordia University in Dallas, PA to compete at the Cougar Classic.
The universe is humming and quantum physicist Igor Pikovski is leaning in close to listen. Pikovski, a Stevens professor in the department of physics, received the $514,230 National Science Foundation’s (NSF) CAREER award given annually to leading researchers in the field.
In an ironic twist, scientists are the ones polluting Antarctica! Researchers took samples from the Antarctic sea floor near the Casey research station and found levels of pollution that were comparable to levels in the sea ports of Rio de Janeiro and Sydney.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have designed a “brainless” soft robot that can independently navigate through complex environments using a concept called physical intelligence.
In honor of the first few weeks of school, let’s talk about stereotypical red and green flags associated with professors.
The first week of classes, sometimes known as syllabus week, can go either way.
More than a couple of times over my academic career, I have wondered if I am happy. Am I busying myself with the things that fulfill me, or am I distracting myself from realizing my unhappiness?
Recently, Universal Studios announced its major decision to open a major park in New Jersey by replacing the entirety of Hoboken.
By the time this article is published, three weeks would have gone by since the first day of our freshman year.
Whether you’re transitioning from high school into your first year at Stevens or just getting back into the swing of things after Summer break, transitioning back into academics can be difficult.