EPA grants $1.5 million to four universities, including Stevens, to detect and degrade PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in soil and ...
Join us for a presentation by Dr. Andrea Copping, University of Washington. Hosted by the Department of Civil, Environmental, ...
From supporting safer space travel to helping build better cars and batteries, this research has astronomical potential to power breakthroughs in chemical engineering and materials science As the next ...
The bedrock principle of inclusive leadership is hearing and valuing as many perspectives as possible. Using that as a starting point, Stevens School of Business professors Wei Zheng, Haoying Xu and ...
Stevens’ innovative Career Pathways program combines academic studies, research, internships and support to help students create and achieve their chosen career The Department of Chemistry and ...
School of Business faculty came together to showcase their recent research during the fourth annual event As technology continues to rapidly transform how companies do business, faculty across the ...
Growing up in Union City in the 1950s, John F. La Barbera ’60 had little exposure to the career possibilities that might await him after college. Fortunately, he selected engineering, a discipline ...
Stevens alum endows professorship to attract top-tier computer science faculty There are many things about Professor Stephen Bloom that have remained in the ether around Stevens’ Department of ...
For many, getting into college can feel like running a race. For quantitative finance senior Isabella Valentino, her journey to Stevens started with an actual race. Isabella’s father graduated from ...
Welcome to a new era of convenience at Stevens Institute of Technology with the Mobile DuckCard. Your phone now serves as your campus pass, wallet, and more—simplify every part of your student life: ...