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Stevens Institute of Technology: Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Opens Doors for Pell Grant Students…
Study abroad offers students the opportunity to become global citizens: to learn from academic and industry experts across the world, immerse themselves in new cultures and achieve the academic and research excellence characteristic of a…
Stevens’ High Retention, Graduation, and Outcomes Rates Fueled by Student Support and…
As a premier, private research university in the heart of one of the most vibrant corporate and technology centers in the world, Stevens Institute of Technology thrives on data. We use it to explore the leading frontiers of artificial…
Stevens Institute of Technology’s School of Systems and Enterprises Reveals 2024 Faculty…
The School of Systems and Enterprises is excited to announce the winners of its Faculty Awards for the 2023-24 academic year. The school honors seven of its top faculty members based on a combination of their accomplishments, student…
Stevens Institute of Technology Introduces Innovative New Core Curriculum: SUCCESS
Stevens Institute of Technology recently unveiled the Stevens Undergraduate Core Curriculum: Essential Skills for Success (SUCCESS), an ambitious but considered plan to ensure all its students, regardless of major, are well prepared to meet…
Adam Overvig of Stevens Institute of Technology Awarded $450K Air Force Office of Scientific…
Adam Overvig, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics, has received a $450,000 Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigators Award for his project, “Nonlocal Metasurfaces for Spectro‐Spatial Control of…
Stanford Visit Ignites Interest Among High School Students
More than a dozen high school students walked toward the roar of cascading water at the Searsville Dam, excitedly pointing out a small delicate turkey tail mushroom, the blinking eyes of a bullfrog hiding under a leaf, and black beetles…
Stanford Celebrates as Two Scholars Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
Kirstin Valdez Quade was awarded a fellowship for fiction.
Valdez Quade is an author and associate professor of English in the School of Humanities and Sciences, where she teaches fiction in the Creative Writing Program. Valdez Quade…
Enhanced Approach Emerges for Swiftly Preventing Toxic Responses in AI Chatbots
A user could ask ChatGPT to write a computer program or summarize an article, and the AI chatbot would likely be able to generate useful code or write a cogent synopsis. However, someone could also ask for instructions to build a…
MIT Dominates QS World University Rankings: No. 1 in 11 Subjects for 2024
QS World University Rankings has placed MIT in the No. 1 spot in 11 subject areas for 2024, the organization announced today.
The Institute received a No. 1 ranking in the following QS subject areas: Chemical Engineering; Civil…
MIT Researchers Draw Inspiration from ‘Tetris’ to Develop Advanced Radiation Detector
The spread of radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan in 2011 and the ongoing threat of a possible release of radiation from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex in the Ukrainian war zone have…