Probably biased, as the Editor-In-Chief of a school newspaper, but still! Hear me out.
The weekend before last, one of the most eventful days of the semester for student organizations took place: Accepted Students Weekend.
Probably biased, as the Editor-In-Chief of a school newspaper, but still! Hear me out.
The weekend before last, one of the most eventful days of the semester for student organizations took place: Accepted Students Weekend.
Stevens is not an easy school. But, if you join organizations you're interested in, you'll make a ton of friends and get a wide range of experiences that will make it all worth it.
A disruptive fence has been erected around Jacobus and Hayden on Wittpenn Walk
Some of you guys might not know me, so listen up. Starting today, you better learn the name Audrey D’Souza and learn to respect it!
As club e-board election season will soon begin again, Audrey Dsouza issues a message to those who are running.
Tapingo (pronounced like flamingo), a free app on both the App Store and Play Store, is set to launch at Colonel John’s, America’s Cup, Red & Gray, and Pierce Cafe when students return from Spring Break.
Stevens’ Black Students Union (BSU), in collaboration with Residential Dining Services (RDS), put on a celebration in Pierce Dining Hall for Black History Month on February 21, 2019.
“With the new Wellness Educator position and the opening of the new Student Wellness Center, we are building a stronger culture of wellness here at Stevens,” says Gabrielle Guider, Stevens’ new Wellness Educator.
The demolition of Jacobus Hall is slated to occur in early 2019, making way for the new University Center and student housing that will replace Jacobus and Hayden Halls by August 2021.
by Laura Valeri & Brittany Then from the ISSS
In celebration of International Education month this November, Stevens hosted an eclectic variety of activities on and off campus.