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Stevens Institute to Launch $36M School of Computing
New school will focus on AI and computing education to meet employer demand for tech-savvy graduates.
Jan. 30, 2026 at 12:47pm
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Stevens Institute of Technology announced plans to launch a new School of Computing in 2026, backed by $36 million in initial philanthropic funding. The school will focus on preparing the next generation of technology leaders through interdisciplinary programs that integrate artificial intelligence across fields like life sciences, finance, engineering, and digital health.
Why it matters
The new School of Computing positions Stevens to lead in AI and computing education, responding to growing employer demand for graduates who combine computational expertise with deep domain knowledge. It aligns with the university's strategic plan to establish itself as a national leader in technology-centric education and research.
The details
The School of Computing will blend computing with disciplines such as life sciences, finance, engineering, computational biology, fintech, cyber-physical systems and digital health. It aims to create a new model for tech education, moving beyond just coding skills to prepare students who can integrate and apply AI and computational methods within their own fields.
- The School of Computing will launch in fall 2026.
- Stevens plans to conduct a national search for the founding dean in the near future.
The players
Stevens Institute of Technology
A private research university located in Hoboken, New Jersey, known for its technology-focused programs.
Nariman Farvardin
The president of Stevens Institute of Technology, who stated that the new School of Computing will position the university to lead in AI and computing education.
Jianmin Qu
The provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Stevens Institute of Technology, who said the new school structure will enable the university to attract top faculty and students in this competitive field.
What they’re saying
“Artificial intelligence represents a transformation as profound as the widespread adoption of the internet. Institutions of higher education must adapt to AI's impact on society and the labor market, quickly and strategically.”
— Nariman Farvardin, President
“Today's students pursue education that will make them indispensable in the job market, and employers are signaling they need professionals who can integrate and apply AI and computational methods within their own disciplines.”
— Jianmin Qu, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
What’s next
Stevens plans to conduct a national search for the founding dean of the new School of Computing, seeking an entrepreneurial leader capable of building innovative programs.
The takeaway
The launch of the $36 million School of Computing at Stevens Institute of Technology demonstrates the university's commitment to preparing students for the growing demand for tech-savvy professionals who can integrate artificial intelligence and computational methods across diverse disciplines.


