Encouraged by the growing momentum and visionary leadership at Stevens, Richard F. Harries '58 and his wife Carol have made one of the largest single gifts in the university's history. Their generosity also propels The Power of Stevens fundraising campaign beyond its original $150 million goal earlier than projected.
The Stevens community gathered to commemorate the graduation of nearly 1,800 undergraduate and graduate students at the Meadowlands Expo Center May 23.
President Nariman Farvardin welcomed Gov. Phil Murphy to the Stevens campus May 29, where he announced key initiatives that promise to retain the state's technology talent and grow its innovation economy further.
Stevens and the Cleveland Clinic are collaborating on a VR platform that could help amputation patients relearn how to finely control muscles that drive the operation of prosthetic limbs and devices.
An imaging technique developed by researchers from Stevens and the University of Auckland has the potential to help diagnose conditions such as concussions and aneurysms before they become life-threatening.
As voice recognition technologies continue to improve and become more widely adopted, Stevens researchers are building new artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools to spot fake or synthesized voices.
Stevens Through the Years
Stevens junior pitcher Charlie Ruegger was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2018 Major League Baseball Draft, making him only the second player in university history to be selected in MLB's First Year Player Draft, and the first in 45 years. The connection between Stevens and baseball dates back even further. Nearly 172 years ago, the very first recorded modern baseball game was played on Stevens family property. On June 19, 1846, the Knickerbocker Club faced off against the New York Nine on what was once Colonel John Stevens' Elysian Fields. While the Fields no longer remain, a plaque at the intersection of Hoboken's Washington and Eleventh streets — several blocks west of the actual game site — commemorates the creation of America's national pastime.
They arrived as students and left as alumni. Celebrate the Class of 2018 with these photos from the 146th commencement ceremonies. Stay connected to what's going on at Stevens - "Like" us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.