The New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame (NJIHOF) hosted an awards banquet at Stevens Institute of Technology to recognize New Jersey inventors whose contributions significantly impact the global scientific community on Thursday October 22, 2009. These are "innovators of what the world needs," said Dr.
On a rainy day in Burchard 118, a room traditionally associated with physics classes, seven men and women gathered to pitch their ideas for change to the Stevens community as well as residents of Hoboken and various members of the press. There, the mayoral candidates for the November 3 election met in the last forum before Tuesday’s special election, as seated on Wednesday in alphabetical order: Nathan Brinkman, co-founder of the Hoboken Republican Club, who says that the way to restore accountability in Hudson County politics is by bringing taxes and spending under control.
Following in the footsteps of the G.I. bill that provided veterans of World War II the opportunity for an education is the Yellow Ribbon program at Stevens Institute of Technology. It is a working partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and institutes of higher education to provide financial contributions to eligible individuals who have served in the armed forces.
Man has long strived to better both himself and the world he lives in. Sometimes, however, this attempt for an improvement becomes an obsession that blinds him from seeing that this goal may be unobtainable, if not impossible. This past Wednesday, author Charles Seife visited Stevens to discuss his new book Sun in a Bottle and how it relates to this phenomenon.