UNIVERSITY UPDATE
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April 2021 • Hoboken, NJ
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By fall 2021, Stevens will be sourcing all campus electricity from local renewable energy sources. This commitment — one of the first of its kind among U.S. universities — is the latest in an impressive series of green initiatives taken on at Castle Point. Other environmentally conscious efforts include installation of solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations, use of cogeneration technology, LEED-certified construction projects, and of course, pioneering research conducted by Stevens' prestigious Davidson Lab.
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University Highlights
Stress can have surprising effects on the body — including raising blood glucose levels. For people with type 1 diabetes, regulating these levels can be challenging, especially since stress can be hard to quantify. Chemical biology major Michelle Morrone '21 is seeking a solution as part of her senior design project, using electrodermal activity (EDA) measurements and machine learning models to better predict effective insulin dosage.
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In response to health concerns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Faith Kim, a professor in Stevens' Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has gone above and beyond to ensure that her students still have access to valuable hands-on learning experiences. Her safety-conscious hybrid instruction method allowed nearly 500 students an opportunity to learn important laboratory skills in-person.
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The week-long event — sponsored by startup incubator The Stevens Venture Center — challenged more than 80 participants from academia and industry to build solutions to help solve climate-related problems in the university’s hometown. The winning entry, an app developed by a team of Stevens students, aims to reduce food waste at local businesses while fostering community growth.
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Congratulations on your admission to Stevens!
Remember to submit your enrollment deposit by May 1! If you have any questions about your admission or financial aid, please contact your admission counselor. We look forward to welcoming you to the Stevens community!
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In March, Stevens celebrated International Women’s Day, saluting women everywhere who are making a difference in STEM. Many Stevens graduates are having an impact just across the river from their alma mater, working with one of the numerous industry giants that call New York City home.
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The world doesn't get better by chance, it gets better by change. This International Women's Day, Stevens celebrates all women who continue to drive change and push the boundaries of science, technology & innovation.
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Stevens students go on to work for some of the biggest names across several industries. Share with us a dream job you hope to land when you graduate!
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