Over the past few weeks, Hurricane Ian was one of the highlight news stories across the country. However, before the mass exodus of evacuees and purchasing sandbags and emergency supplies, marine animals and other wildlife were long gone, escaping the onslaught of heavy currents and wind.
Posts published in “Year: 2022”
This past week, the Sigma Delta Tau sorority hosted its annual Growth Week. Held every year in the fall semester, this week is described as being dedicated to self-improvement, growth, and development.
As of Fall 2022, the former Social Science major is being replaced by a newly developed major, Quantitative Social Science, or QSS.
At Stevens, one of the most prestigious honors a young professor can achieve is to be a Presidential Fellow. A Presidential Fellow recognizes a staff member at Stevens and the achievements of their research and potential contributions to the institution in the future.
According to the stevens.edu webpage, the School of Business has welcomed its largest and most diverse class in school history, with 201 students enrolling this fall.
Stevens recently launched Duck2Duck, a new series of events that brings back alumni to discuss life after Stevens. The first event brought back Marques Brownlee ’15, an online content creator known for his tech-review YouTube channel, MKBHD, boasting over 16 million subscribers.
This title is entirely clickbait, but in all seriousness, a lot of what business majors are taught works against the environment.
Let me preface this review by stating that I am not the biggest fan of war movies. Now that is not to say that I think all war movies are bad, there are some all time classic movies in the war genre, such as Saving Private Ryan and Apocalypse Now.
The month of September flew by, and I didn’t realize until just now that it is the last first month I will have experienced as an undergraduate at Stevens.
Wow, that was quick and to everyone’s surprise as to how it got here so fast despite it coming at the same time of year every year (with a 1 day margin of error for leap years), it’s October!