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DECEMBER 2017
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School of Systems and Enterprises Names New Dean

The announcement of Yehia Massoud, former head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, as new dean of the School of Systems and Enterprises follows a comprehensive search. Dr. Massoud will assume his new leadership role at Stevens January 1.

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PSEG Partners with Stevens to Advance Energy Innovation and Public Service Initiatives

A $1.5 million grant from PSEG Foundation will support faculty and student research in energy conversion and storage, increase participation in STEM education for underserved youth, and promote arts and cultural programming.


Stevens Chemistry Professor Receives 2017 Edison Patent Award

Athula Attygalle, an internationally recognized expert in mass spectrometry, was honored by the R&D Council of New Jersey for his work in a new patented process, Helium-Plasma Ionization, that significantly reduces consumption of helium for plasma generation.


Amy Regan '17 Earns NCAA's Today's Top 10 Award

The six-time NCAA individual national champion in cross country and track and field is one of ten exceptional former student-athletes set to receive the award at the annual NCAA Convention in January.


Stevens Pinnacle Scholar Creates the Prosthetics and Exoskeletons of the Future

Undergraduate Katie Van Orden leads a busy life on campus – and performs exciting biomedical research to aid hand-injury patients.


Streaming Video in the Blink of an Eye

Blink CDN – a streaming video platform developed at Stevens – can transmit video anywhere in the world using a browser in 300 milliseconds or less, drastically reducing lag time for users.

Stevens Through the Years

The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 led to the United States' entry into World War II. As part of the war effort, Stevens' senior class graduated several weeks early in the spring of 1942 in response to the nation's heightened demand for engineering workers. In 1943, Stevens was one of 131 of the nation's colleges and universities selected by the U.S. Navy for the V-12 College Training Program, which granted bachelor's degrees to future officers through an accelerated two-year degree program from 1943 to 1946.

In the News

CNN
How to Cope With Fears of a Nuclear Disaster


THE NEW YORKER
How Alexander Calder Made Art Move


NJBIZ
Stevens Receives $1.5M Grant From PSE&G


C-SPAN: WASHINGTON JOURNAL
Alex Wellerstein on the President's Authority to Launch Nuclear Weapons


LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION
Green Roof Study at Stevens Institute of Technology


CHEMICAL PROCESSING
Chemistry Professor Takes Home 2017 Edison Patent Award

Events

1/24: Stevens Venture Center Speaker Series: Looking OUTSIDE to Innovate Within


1/31: The President's Distinguished Lecture Series Featuring Dr. Tom M. Mitchell


2/9-2/10: DeBaun Performing Arts Center Presents 'Macbeth'


Stevens on Social Media

The Stevens community marked the holiday season with its time-honored participation in the famed Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and a beautiful tree lighting ceremony at Castle Point. Stay connected to what's going on at Stevens - "Like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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