EPA grants $1.5 million to four universities, including Stevens, to detect and degrade PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in soil and ...
Stevens has once again set a new record for externally sponsored research activity. Spending from research awards during 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 ...
Kishore Pochiraju has worn many hats since he started at Stevens in 1995. Notably, he served as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science from 2017 ...
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 ...
Become leaders in the digital economy. The world is constantly evolving. A degree from the Stevens School of Business will give you expertise in analytics and technology and prepare you to be a nimble ...
The seminar series takes place on Tuesdays between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. Attendance is free. The series will be offered as a live webcast via Zoom.
Are you a high school sophomore or junior interested in the stock market? The School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology has run the Trading Day competition for 10th and 11th grade high ...
The rapid expansion of nanotechnology is a powerful scientific and economic force. However, how we balance the potential benefits of advanced nanomaterials with the potential environmental health and ...
From academia, to entrepreneurial pursuits, to military programs, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's board members collectively provide decades of rich experience and perspective ...
Students living in Special Interest Housing must purchase the Tera Bite, Giga Bite, or Mega Bite meal plan. Special interest housing options require a separate housing application process to live ...