Deadly and destructive, earthquakes remain unpredictable, but faster models that look beneath the ground, can help better assess the risks ...
Following three national searches, new leaders in enrollment, human resources and student affairs joined Stevens’ presidential cabinet As Stevens Institute of Technology rolled out a new Strategic ...
The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Stevens Institute of Technology has completely transformed its longtime chemical biology teaching laboratory into a state-of-the-art space for ...
Hoboken, N.J., November 12, 2025 — If it were to become a reality, hypersonic flight, long the realm of science fiction, could revolutionize global travel, transforming day-long international flights ...
Ronald E. West ’71 began his involvement as an alumni volunteer immediately after graduation. It is his way of showing appreciation for the education and opportunities he received at Stevens, while ...
Stevens alumnus Darío Gil '98 has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as under secretary of science at the Department of Energy, marking a significant milestone in a distinguished career that has taken ...
Beginning fall 2026, Stevens tuition will be free for undergraduate students whose families earn $75,000 or less Hoboken, N.J., Sept. 30, 2025 – Pursuing higher education opens doors for students and ...
As a Stevens Professor of Practice, this international pharmaceutical leader brings real-world experience to cultivate the next generation of researchers. In addition to being a beloved educator, Bill ...
The newest members of the Stevens School of Business flock took flight this week during the annual Academic Day and welcome barbecue. There are 271 members of the Class of 2029, topping last year's ...
Hoboken, N.J., August 21, 2025 — Ever felt like doing the bare minimum at work? Not investing any extra effort, not going any extra mile? You aren’t alone. That’s a known workplace phenomenon. It’s ...
Upon graduating from Stevens Institute of Technology in May 2025 with a master’s degree in computer engineering via the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pranay Saha headed straight ...
Military pilots and equipment face some of the world’s most punishing environments. But what happens when an aircraft’s protective coatings — meant to shield the plane’s nose and wings during ...
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