According to the university's newly-released Career Outcomes Report (PDF), 96 percent of the graduates from the Class of 2016 secured highly competitive employment opportunities and admission into prestigious graduate programs. Of those employed, the Class reported a record-high average starting salary of $67,100.
The high-tech research lab builds upon Stevens' existing financial systems capabilities by putting cutting-edge data visualization and collaboration tools in the hands of students and researchers.
Shaun Harper, one of the country's foremost scholars on diversity and inclusion on college campuses, highlighted important experiences faced by students of color in higher education as the featured speaker in Stevens' Excellence Through Diversity Lecture Series.
In its 2017 ranking of online business programs, U.S. News & World Report listed the School of Business as #26 in the nation for non-MBA graduate programs, up from #33 last year. The online Stevens MBA was ranked #1 in New Jersey and #78 in the U.S. — an increase from #88 last year.
Electrical and computer engineering professor Negar Tavassolian says new uses of millimeter-wave technology offer promise in imaging of tissues and early detection of skin cancers and other tumors.
A Stevens research team identifies the ease of tricking rankings on consumer services such as Amazon, TripAdvisor and Yelp, and outlines some best defenses against fake planted reviews.
When he was CEO of Instapaper, Brian Donohue '11 helped facilitate the web bookmarking app's sale to web and mobile content sharing service Pinterest, where he is now serving as a product engineer.
Stevens Through the Years
Every year on February 15 we honor the founding of Stevens, which was made possible thanks to a bequest by Edwin A. Stevens (1795-1868). The youngest son of Colonel John Stevens had a mind for business and engineering. He invented and patented the Stevens plough, as well as an airtight fire-room system for his family's steamboat fleet. When Edwin passed away in 1868, he left money in his will to establish the university. With the guidance of his widow, Martha Bayard Stevens, the school was established in 1870 as America's first college devoted to mechanical engineering.
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@FollowStevens on Instagram Congrats to CS major Monica Razak for leading Stevens Women in CS to a win at the Fall 2016 Student Seed Fund!
@FollowStevens on Instagram We're thrilled that Stevens Softball earned the Team Academic Award for spring sports with a stellar 3.778 GPA. Great job!