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Kwahun Lee, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his investigation of how molecules function ...
Stevens Institute of Technology is a student-centric research university, with technology at its core. Our three schools and one college uniquely prepare students for bright futures in diverse fields ...
Stevens Institute of Technology has been awarded a prestigious grant from the American Talent Initiative (ATI), with support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, to launch the Stevens Transfer Student ...
The Unspoken Barrier in HealthCare: When we walk into a doctor’s office, we often carry more than our symptoms- we carry fear of judgment. Patients are expected to share openly, but many hold back.
Stevens is mentioned as one of the three finalists the competition for the best residential dining facility in the country, overseen by the National Association of College and University Food Services ...
SES Assistant Professor Igor Pikovski’s new idea that proposes a clever quantum experiment using a distributed atomic clock is described in the story.
According to a recent study result published in PRX Quantum, which was created in cooperation between Johannes Borregaard at Harvard University, Jacob Covey at the University of Illinois at ...
Stevens Institute of Technology recently ranked No. 45 nationally on the first-ever 2025 LinkedIn Top Colleges list and made ...
The Stevens School of Business offers an immersive six-week virtual summer research program focused on quantitative finance.
Stevens is driven by the idea of building a better future through innovation and technology. Our hands-on experiences, industry-leading internships and cooperative learning opportunities establish a ...
The Office of Disability Services exists to assist individuals with disabilities to have opportunity for full participation and equal access to campus programs and services, in alignment with federal ...
On the streets of both Japanese cities, the scars were immediate and disturbing. Black shadows of people and objects, such as bicycles, were etched onto sidewalks and buildings after the atomic ...