New federal College Scorecard earnings data places Stevens in the top 1% of U.S. universities and highlights its exceptional ...
Deadly and destructive, earthquakes remain unpredictable, but faster models that look beneath the ground, can help better ...
Even small amounts of surplus information can derail the ability to make good decisions, according to new research at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Hoboken, N.J., July 10, 2025 – Since its development 100 years ago, quantum mechanics has revolutionized our understanding of nature, revealing a bizarre world in which an object can act like both ...
He was born ten years after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and died four years after man first walked on the moon. The 97-year life of Charles Stewart Mott, Stevens Class of 1897, Hon. D. Eng.
Nine seniors dedicated their capstone project to developing a sustainable plan for harvesting wasted thermal energy from the subway system to provide hot water to local buildings According to the New ...
The carefully curated curriculum was designed to deliver essential skills for the 21st century Stevens Institute of Technology recently unveiled the Stevens Undergraduate Core Curriculum: Essential ...
As concrete makes a comeback in urban architecture worldwide, an innovative building material being developed by Stevens Institute of Technology researchers could revolutionize infrastructure. And the ...
A quantum sensing experiment could detect single gravitons—the particles that make up gravity — which was considered impossible until now. Hoboken, N.J. August, 23, 2024 – A team led by Stevens ...
De Vreede, who was selected after a comprehensive nationwide search, has served as interim dean of the University of South Florida (USF) Muma College of Business since August 2022 and is a professor ...
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 ...