The Stevens Career Fair was on September 21. It offered students the opportunity to learn about different industries and potentially get their foot in the door for an internship or job position.
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Co-founding couple, Maxwell and Lauren Chang Thompson are taking steps to open the Blue Violets cannabis dispensary on Washington Street. With approval from the city’s Cannabis Review Board, the pair spoke before the Planning Board at City Hall to review their plans and address questions and concerns.
Within the past week, the Stevens Men’s Soccer team extended their winning streak to eight games by defeating Widener University and King’s College (PA.)
On September 23, seven Stevens alumni were inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame, marking the first induction ceremony in nearly three years due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the remnants of Hurricane Ian moving through the Northeast this past weekend, one Stevens organization braved the weather in the name of science.
The once eradicated polio virus, otherwise known as poliomyelitis, has caused a state of emergency in the state of New York.
In an interview with The Stute, Head of Archives and Special Collections Librarian Leah Loscutoff and Archivist and Digital Projects Librarian Ted Houghtaling shared more about documenting the present.
With classes well underway this semester and professors quickly handing out tests and assignments, Stevens students have been hard at work studying to keep up with their classes.
At Stevens, an essential resource for the students going about their academic endeavors is the Samuel C. Williams library, located in the center of the campus.
October is National Information Literacy Month. Stevens librarians are taking this month to attend freshmen experience courses to teach students how to evaluate, access, and use information ethically.