While I was home on break, I was helping my mom dig some old decorations out of the attic and stumbled upon some of her dad’s old records. We found piles, and I mean piles of Bob Dylan records, which ...
A new study published in Neuron suggests that the brain sustains damage from hypertension long before any measurable rise in blood pressure, upending previous assumptions and opening new avenues for ...
Imagine going about your life for the last 30 years, thinking everything is ordinary — your job, your relationships, your entire life. Until one day, the world around you begins to crack, and ...
There’s something about sitting in Pierce or grabbing late-night Halal Guys with a friend that just hits different. The exact same meal—same plate, same taste—somehow feels warmer, fuller, and ...
Of Love and Shadows by Isabel Allende is a magical realism novel that blends fantastical elements with historical fiction. Set in the backdrop of Chile in the throes of dictatorship, the novel follows ...
For thousands of years, humans have used birds as a reliable form of communication, with the earliest known use of pigeons for delivering messages being in ancient Egypt, around 1350 BCE. For as long ...
STEM campuses like Stevens have historically cultivated cultures focused on technical excellence, research, and career advancement, often at the expense of broader social engagement. While this ...
With the close of fall sports, six of Stevens’ athletes were named to the 2025 Fall Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) All-Sportsmanship team on November 24. They are selected by the head-coaches and ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance rapidly, it becomes more important than ever to understand how the technology could connect to humans through human-centered design. Jina Huh-Yoo’s ...