ChatGPT is suddenly everywhere, easy to use and remarkably human in its response. But is this a good thing, or a threat to human creativity and integrity? Stevens faculty experts discuss the AI's pros and pitfalls.
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Ed Synakowski was inspired to become a physicist by a childhood telescope. Now he focuses Stevens’ research efforts as Vice Provost for Research & Innovation.
Read the story and watch a video Q&A.
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An accomplished alumna, community-service projects and remarks from New Jersey’s Secretary of State highlight the day-long event on campus to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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New computer science professor specializes in developing AI systems that improve the tech experience for disabled users by working with, rather than around, those users.
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New research by Stevens student life director Leo Pedraza and Seton Hall University sheds light on equity, motivation, support and other factors in students’ academic pathways.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
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Feb. 15-16, noon to 7:10 p.m.
Virtual
Gifts may be dedicated to schools, scholarships and more.
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Stay connected with Stevens and join us online! Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn, tag us on Instagram and watch our videos on YouTube.
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Safe travels back to campus, Ducks! Attila misses you.
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Christie Chen ’20 M.S. ’21 can tell you how to build a career before graduating.
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Marouane Temimi explains why California's storms and floods have been so damaging.
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Great to be back for the spring semester. Finish strong, Class of '23!
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