After a hiatus, Fall Fest, run by the Entertainment Committee (EC) with help from the Office of Undergraduate Student Life, returned to campus on October 2, bringing the Stevens community together again for an evening of fun, food, and festivities.
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The first Undergraduate Minor Fair in several years is being held on October 23 by several university offices to help Stevens students discover and choose minors that best fit their academic plans.
On October 9th, the Stevens campus was host to Dr. Darío Gil, IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research, who spoke on what the future of computing will look like.
Originally, Pinnacle and Clark Scholars were limited to only one stipend during the J-Term. However, due to increasing popularity, it will now be possible to use two stipends for J-Terms.
The Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES) recently launched a new initiative for undergraduates (UG), the “SES UG Student Group Conference Travel Fund,” designed to support interdisciplinary Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) in attending conferences.
Autumn is a fantastic time of year. For starters, you can go outside without getting hot and sweaty, but you can also wear sweaters (sweater weather is stunning).
Starting a band has been my biggest goal since before coming to Stevens, I’ve wanted the opportunity to start really putting myself out there.
Yesterday, I, an 18-year-old college student, went on a Spongebob Squarepants marathon.
As a kid, I had a huge obsession with Spongebob.
I’ve fallen ill with an extreme case of Senioritis as of late. It’s not the general academic laziness variety people talk about; I still find being a student invigorating.

Before the Contemporary Era, individuality was an unestablished norm reserved strictly for those who possessed wealth or social advantage.
