Why Stevens

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The views are exceptional. So are the opportunities.

Minutes from New York City — and all its promise and opportunity — Stevens is delivering exceptional outcomes every day, from internships and co-ops to that first real job.

Collaborative > Cutthroat

Success in our complex, tech-driven world requires industry knowledge and soft skills. At Stevens, you learn both.

Industry Knowledge + Human Skill

An entrepreneurial mindset, a collaborative culture and a passion for change add up to a transformative university.
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Inventing world-changing solutions in the Jersey-verse.

Stevens is putting Hoboken on the map. Our research centers and labs — offering research opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students — operate on the leading edge of fields including resilience, sustainability, quantum engineering, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, fintech and healthcare.

Groundbreaking Quantum Study Puts  Wave-Particle Duality to Work

Groundbreaking Quantum Study Puts Wave-Particle Duality to Work

Stevens team uses “wave-ness” and “particle-ness” of quantum objects to power innovative imaging technique.

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Stevens: Innovation Rooted in Purpose

Quantum, AI, national defense, health, extreme-weather resilience and critical minerals are all strengths of Stevens’ robust — and growing — research enterprise.

satellite-generated image of 2024 Hurricane Milton

As 2025 Hurricane Season Begins, Stevens Prepares Communities in the Region

University’s experts share life-saving data, forecast and warning tools.

Three female students pose at Commencement.

We power the future. Including yours.

Every Stevens major is infused with technology. It’s what makes us a leader in national outcomes. Collaborative, project-based learning helps you build critical management skills, as well as in-demand expertise and a powerful network to achieve your career goals.

Stevens Success Stories

Stevens graduate Marques Brownlee '15

Marques Brownlee '15

Marques Brownlee ’15 is a leading tech influencer, with more than 3 billion video views and millions of social followers. Google called him "one of the best technology reviewers on the planet."

Samantha Weckesser ’23 M.Eng. ’24 smiles in front of the sign for the Posidonia Conference in Greece she attended in 2024.

Duck Diaries: Samantha Weckesser ’23 M.Eng. ’24

The full-time entrepreneur was inspired by her team's win at the Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition, a highlight of the Innovation Expo, and turned the project into a startup.

Renee Muco ’01 M.S. ’01 headshot

Renee Muco ’01 M.S. ’01 Excels in Mastering Tech Challenges

Renee Muco ’01 M.S. ’01 has always had a flair – and a fondness – for tackling problems. In her newest role as head of technology and transformation for BlackRock’s Legal & Compliance Department, Muco is a driving force in achieving the department’s objectives using technology.

We’re not a big school. Unless you’re talking impact.

Small school. Big impact. Stevens is creating a buzz in research, curricula and educational access. But it also fosters your individual journey, strengthened by the connections you make and the breadth of your experiences — in and out of the classroom.

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iSTEM

We seek a special sort of individual with an audacious vision, unbound by convention. Remarkable grades and tests scores are commendable, but what truly captivates us is your distinctive dream, however unconventional it may seem. Let’s change the world together.

Prudential Fosters Advancement of Fintech Research by Joining CRAFT Industry Board at Stevens Institute of Technology

Prudential Joins CRAFT Industry Board at Stevens Institute of Technology

As a board member, Prudential will partner with leading research universities, including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Connecticut, to address the opportunities and challenges in financial technology.

Stevens ACES Program that Identifies and Nurtures High School Students with STEM Talents Receives $100,000 Gift from Johnson & Johnson

Increasing Access to STEM

Stevens’ dual-enrollment program encourages underserved students to experience and consider academic careers.