School of Business
School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology
Today, every business is a technology business. That means business knowledge alone is no longer a suitable foundation for a successful career.
School of Business by the numbers
93%employment
Three months after graduation, 93% of graduate business students had accepted job offers (Class of 2020)
94%Outcomes
Undergraduate business students had a phenomenal track record of getting the jobs they wanted (Class of 2020)
91%Internships
Proximity to Manhattan and a tech-focused education help Stevens students score top internships
#16in Analytics
Stevens is ranked among the top schools in Business Analytics online (U.S. News & World Report, 2021)
#35Online MBA
The online Stevens MBA continued to climb in the rankings, up from #40 a year ago (U.S. News & World Report, 2021)
9thin Nation
Awarded for "Best Career Placement" from The Princeton Review’s "Best Value Colleges," 2021
Top 15
For the best 20-year return on investment for graduates, 2021 PayScale College ROI Report.
Business headlines

Stevens Students Launch Fashion Magazine to Reimagine Marketing and Entrepreneurship
New York City is the fashion capital of the world, and this past week, the Stevens Fashion Association for Marketing and Entrepreneurship (FAME) launched its first print magazine…
Crafting the Future of Fintech
In late March, the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT), Stevens' joint venture with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and the first fintech…

Writing and Ethics Are Good for You and Your Bottom Line
Knowledge of business ethics and communication skills are not just nice-to-haves; they’re essential to succeeding in business. Dean Saad-Lessler is a champion for writing…

Stevens Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary of the Hanlon Financial Systems Center
Last month, Stevens Institute of Technology celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the opening of the Hanlon Financial Systems Center (HFSC), which opened April 17, 2012. The…

Meet Stevens’ Sweet 16 First in Class for the Class of 2022
Representing the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science and the School of Business, 16 — yes, 16! — students will graduate with a 4.0 GPA this year, earning the distinction…

Stevens’ 2022 Innovation Expo Offered Hot Licks, Cool Tech, Dueling Robots — and More
Stevens Institute of Technology’s 2022 Innovation Expo presented a full day of activities, showcasing some of the coolest student-created technology known to humankind, plus…

This Year’s Innovation Expo is Biggest Ever for the School of Business
School of Business seniors are poised to present their projects at the Innovation Expo, an annual celebration of undergraduate work happening this Friday, April 29. This year’s…

Pick 6: Six Reasons You Need to Attend Stevens Institute of Technology’s 2022 Innovation Expo on April 29
Stevens' annual Innovation Expo — happening April 29 — is one of the most exciting days of the academic year. It's the day when 200 teams of Stevens seniors, plus a few solo…

Stevens Couple Raise Over $100,000 for Ukrainian Relief
The brutalities of Russia’s war in Ukraine have been horrifying to watch. Like many Ukrainian families living in the United States, Nicole Malantchouk, Associate Director of…

Graduate Student Brett Kaliner Earns First National Wrestling Title in Stevens History
Brett Kaliner '21 recently won a national title at the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships, making him the first national wrestling chamption in the school's history. Kaliner…

Four Women to the Big Four: Immediate Success for Accounting and Analytics
The newest undergraduate major in the School of Business, accounting and analytics (A&A), has only a handful of alumni. Yet each of those alumni are working at top-tier firms…

2022 Commencement Speakers Announced: Cal Ripken Jr., Dean Kamen
Baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. and inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen will deliver keynote addresses at Stevens Institute of Technology’s 150th commencement ceremonies for…

Five Questions: Cal Ripken Jr.
For 2,632 consecutive games, Cal Ripken Jr. played in front of massive crowds, giving his all to the game of baseball. As the legendary shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles for…

Five Questions: Dean Kamen
On a recent afternoon during a Zoom interview, Dean Kamen sat in an old mill overlooking the Merrimack River in New Hampshire. He bought the mill from Warren Buffett years ago…

2021 Career Outcomes Report Reinforces the Value of a Stevens Education
Stevens Institute of Technology graduates remain in exceptionally high demand by industry leaders and leading graduate schools, even in a challenging pandemic-era job market…

Defusing Fake News: New Stevens Research Points the Way
Social media is adrift in a daily sea of misinformation about health, elections, politics and war Russian-government media and social media outlets have long saturated the airwaves…

Launchpad Student Entrepreneurs Lift Off with Support from Latest Scholl Awards
In the [email protected] program, Stevens students learn to develop ideas with commercial applications toward a goal of incorporating companies. Under the guidance of Professor…

Making the Workplace Work: How Inclusivity Drives Innovation
If your team feels alienated, uncomfortable or excluded, are you really leading anyone? Inclusive leadership can improve individuals’ experiences in the workplace. And by…
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We mean business
Students in our bachelor's and graduate programs enjoy a front-row seat to the changes data, analytics and technology are driving in business. Our alumni go on to become leaders in finance, consulting, tech, marketing, pharma and more.

Marques Brownlee '15
Stevens gave Marques — better known as MKBHD — a taste of marketing and entrepreneurship. He's among the best-known influencers of his generation.

Fatine Zaaj '19
Her Stevens MBA primed Fatine for her dream job as an operations leader for Amazon.

Devon Leslie '20
Devon graduated early — at the top of her class — before taking a gap year to explore her career passions — and the world.

John Schwall '98
In co-founding IEX, John saw a way to use technology to make the financial markets fairer to all investors.

Annie DeStefano '12
Annie says her Stevens classes challenged her to succeed. She's a vice president for fintech at Silicon Valley Bank.

Genevieve Finn '16
Genevieve started a nonprofit while still in high school, continuing that service at Stevens. She's now climbing the ranks at JPMorgan Chase.

Cindy Dever '19
Cindy saw immediate benefit from her MBA coursework — she earned two promotions en route to graduating.

Justin Trugman '20
Justin's passion is startups. By day, he works at a telemedicine startup; he formed a company at Stevens and is an advisor to incubators.