As a launch engineer at SpaceX, Konnor Getz ’25 credits Stevens for preparing him — academically and professionally — for his career. “Through Stevens’ Co-op Program, I gained valuable hands-on ...
The Systems Engineering Research Center, launched at Stevens Institute of Technology in 2008, enters a new era of mission-focused innovation. At a moment when artificial intelligence, machine learning ...
The Stivala Lectures in Chemistry invites an outstanding scientist for a day of lectures and discussions on timely topics in chemistry. This distinguished lecture series was established by Dr. James ...
This one-week crash course into various engineering disciplines will surely help you decide which option is a perfect fit for you. You will work closely with Stevens' expert faculty and collaborate ...
After sifting through a slew of creative name suggestions on Instagram, Stevens is thrilled to introduce a new four-legged friend: Tillie Stella Stevens, a lovable Goldendoodle who will offer ...
A well-educated and promising student, Frederick Winslow Taylor seemed ticketed for Harvard University. He passed the entrance exam in 1874, but poor eyesight set him on a different path that would ...
U.S. News & World Report has placed Stevens at No. 9 in the nation for return on investment 40 years after enrollment. This new ranking is based on the recently released Georgetown University Center ...
Even small amounts of surplus information can derail the ability to make good decisions, according to new research at Stevens Institute of Technology.
More than 96% of graduates achieved their desired outcomes within six months of graduation The Undergraduate Class of 2023 Career Outcomes Report reinforces Stevens Institute of Technology’s position ...
Hoboken, N.J., December 4, 2025 — High up in the earth’s orbit, millions of human-made objects large and small are flying at speeds of over 15,000 miles per hour. The objects, which range from ...
Stevens Institute of Technology students are contributing to the newest aerospace research through a NASA-sponsored rocket experiment — one that could help advance planetary exploration. NASA’s annual ...
HOBOKEN, NJ., April 20, 2026 — Few concepts in physics are as familiar, yet as enigmatic, as time. In Einstein’s theory of relativity, time is not absolute: its passage depends on motion and gravity.
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