Kevin Grundle, Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, announced last month that Greek organizations on campus will have unlimited funding for personal enrichment.
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Did you know that March is Disability Awareness Month? It’s a time to shed light on the unique experiences of people with disabilities and promote inclusion.
It’s a new year. January is most often associated with new beginnings, where after weeks of hectic holidays, relaxing vacations, and quiet reflections, people are rejuvenated and ready to achieve their resolutions.
Campus is welcoming a new fraternity to campus. The 81st chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon (LSU) was recently established on Oct 26, 2022.
Companies of all kinds have closely guarded the prospective pay for their job opportunities for years, preventing employees from learning whether their coworkers earn more money than they do and keeping applicants in the dark about possible earnings.
October is the month of breast cancer awareness. As such, on October 13, two Stevens’ sororities, Theta Phi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon co-hosted a fundraising event, Bowling for Boobies, to bring awareness to the cause.
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.
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.
Quae, the brainchild of two Stevens students, Brendan Probst ’23 and Samuel Schmitt ’23, is a community voting platform all in the palm of your hand.
Pakistan, a country that emits less than one percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions, now faces the consequences of a global warming crisis.