Recently, I’ve been rewatching Modern Family, and I got to the episode where Mitchell and Cam ask Haley to help Lily navigate “shark week,” and that’s where I got my idea for this week’s column.
Posts published in October 2024
Stevens Institute of Technology, along with the University of Michigan and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, have been approved to be founding partners for a new Industry-University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The Stevens Police Department recently released its 2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which offers critical insights into the university’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe campus environment.
The Divisions of Finance and Information Technology released the latest updates on
Workday Financials, is a project designed to modernize Stevens’ financial operations.
For the first time in years, the Student Government Association (SGA) has a full Senate, with all seats filled across all schools.
At Stevens, student IDs, referred to as “DuckCards” have evolved over time. In Spring 2023, mobile DuckCards were introduced, and students, faculty, and staff who received physical DuckCards had the option to register a mobile phone DuckCard.
In the current political landscape, where even the smallest percent of voters can make the difference in a Trump or Harris presidential win, every move matters.
On Friday, October 4, Stevens Hillel hosted a Shabbat dinner in celebration of the Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Ever wondered what it’s like to celebrate Diwali, experience a dragon dance, or enjoy a potluck of flavors from around the world—all without leaving campus?
The fall season is densely populated with holidays from various religions. Not all holidays align with the school-appointed breaks, so what can students do in this case?