A bunch of things happened while I was in Michigan. This is to be expected. I deliberately turned my back on things at Stevens Institute of Technology/New Jersey/The World, so I could relax and take a break.
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This is it folks; one more semester left for the old timers here at the Old Stone Mill. By the time you read this, there will be a little over 100 days left in our time here at Stevens as an undergrad or graduate student.
The IEEE chapter at Stevens hosted a lecture from Dr. Mihai Banu, CTO and founder of startup Blue Danube Systems, on Wednesday, October 22 in the Burchard 118 lecture hall.
Last Thanksgiving weekend was the strongest ever in online sales, with Americans spending just over $1 billion online on Thanksgiving Day, and $1.5 billion on Black Friday, according to Forrester Research.
With the holidays coming around, most are preoccupied with thoughts of home, family, food, and love. And I am no exception.
After nearly fourteen days of spirited events, R.A.G.E. Night was to be the grand finale of the Red and Gray Experience.
I have many problems with many organizations across campus. It could be IUA, KHODA, Gear and Triangle, or the SGA, it doesn’t really matter; I have a lot of gripes with everything.
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.
Are we special or unique? Are we, as advanced, thinking beings, at all significant? These and more were powerful questions posed by Dr.
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.