The start of a new year and a new semester comes with a strange kind of pressure. New planners. New goals. New routines. Everyone seems ready to “lock in,” reinvent themselves, or suddenly become the ...
In an email sent to Stevens faculty and staff, President Nairman Farvardin provided an update on the 2026 fiscal year budget. According to the email, graduate enrollment has declined “due largely to ...
New federal earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education demonstrates that a Stevens degree provides a strong return on investment (ROI). The data, which displays median salaries of graduates ...
The final countdown, the last chapter of a book convoluted with intersecting plot lines, characters, and people. Four months until the faces that grace my day-to-day are not so familiar. One of my ...
I never thought that I would be rushing a sorority… and yet I am. If there is anything I have learned since being here at Stevens, it’s that not everything is as you would expect. Going to a STEM ...
Happy holidays, happy new year, and I hope you’re all having a restful break. Most of campus is coming back from a lifestyle of waking up at 12 p.m., rotating between pajamas, coffee, and absolutely ...
On January 17, Stevens wrestling competed at the 2026 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships hosted by Messiah University. Going up against nine other schools ( including Messiah, Misericordia, ...
Regarded as the one of the greatest, most influential science fiction novels, the Dune series has been celebrated for its world-building complemented by complex political, religious, and ecological ...
Stevens Institute of Technology proudly hosted the mayoral inauguration of Emily B. Jabbour, warmly welcoming her with a historical celebration. Mayor Jabbour is not only the 40th mayor of the city, ...
US has joined the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT) as an affiliate partner to increase the efficiency and accuracy of financial information fed to large language ...
Over winter break, I spent a few weeks in Wisconsin for a short internship in the Upper Peninsula. Despite the distance, my family and I drove a couple hours south to Milwaukee to see what the city ...
In early January, the nation’s attention turned to Minnesota after a fatal incident involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis sparked widespread debate about ...