Stevens has recently made a big announcement regarding the research held on campus. Effective November 16, Dr. Edmund “Ed” Synakowski will take his place as the Vice Provost for Research and Innovation for Stevens.
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The opening of the new University Center Complex (UCC) has generated many reactions from students, both positive and negative. Of course, the addition of a new campus space will inevitably have an impact on student life.
Hoboken drivers will be slowing down on city streets due to a new policy change made this past summer. On July 7, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S.
Stevens students and Hoboken residents may have awoken to a strange sight on the morning of Sunday, September 18: A large red bird and massive candy cane rising above Stevens’ Dobbelaar Field.
The protagonist in any crime or detective novel follows the stereotype of being a male detective who devotes his career to catching the antagonist in hopes of validation from himself or others while learning a lesson on how to embody the unbreakable masculine persona.
Stevens proves with their recent placement on the national university rankings that they are an institution on the rise. On September 12, U.S.
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Recently, Stevens held an event called Meet the Greeks where students interested in joining Greek life got to meet and learn about the different fraternities and sororities on campus.
The vibe, comfort, and different feelings of college can be a lot, yet the random things stick out to me, and taking note of it all has been fun.
As assignments begin to amass and classes start to ramp up, the age-old struggle returns: how to effectively manage your time.
Before the coronavirus pandemic began, my family and I took a trip to Iceland, one of the most topographically diverse places on the planet.