During senior year, students often register for the minimum necessary number of credits to complete their major requirements. In addition to doing so, I also had to take one more class to fulfill my Social Science minor requirements.
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By now, you have probably heard people either celebrating or mourning Super Tuesday results. If you are not a politics enthusiast (or are someone who stays out of the loop), you might still care to learn about the biggest night in the 2020 primaries.
Since the fall of 2004, Assistant Professor Christopher Search has been working with the Physics department. For five years, Search exclusively taught graduate-level courses until he was offered the opportunity to teach undergraduate-level courses.
The issue of an individual’s mental health is not only a complex one, but it can be a rather sensitive topic to address with a friend or significant other.
As students mill about the same old hallways to get to their classes, other students have chosen to get a taste of the nine-to-five life.
Last week, on Thursday night, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), a student organization founded in 1988 by Stevens alumnus Hermes Gonzalez, held its third annual LatinX in the Workplace Alumni Panel.
Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE) held its annual fundraiser event Castle Point King (CPK) and raised $18,600 for its national philanthropies. Nicolas Nuila, Prince of Sigma Phi Epsilon, won the title of Castle Point King.
On Monday, April 11, members of the Stevens chapter of Amnesty International set up for the Power of Faces Photo Exhibit, one of several events planned for the National Week of Student Action.
Two weeks ago, the Office of the Provost reinstated priority status for students currently in the Pinnacle Scholars program. This reinstatement comes after the Provost’s Office had stripped priority status from many groups on campus, including those in the Pinnacle program, back in late February.