Big plans are in store for the lower campus site.
Newly unveiled plans have drawn back the curtain on the design of the 13-story multipurpose building slated to replace Davis Hall in the next few years.
Ben Knobloch is News Editor for The Stute and a senior at Stevens majoring in Software Engineering.
Big plans are in store for the lower campus site.
Newly unveiled plans have drawn back the curtain on the design of the 13-story multipurpose building slated to replace Davis Hall in the next few years.
Early this semester, the Office of Undergraduate Student Life (OSL) made several changes to student organization policy.
Election results were rolling in on the morning of Wednesday, November 6 from across the country as American voters cast their ballots for a vast array of offices at all levels of government.
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.
This year’s election season has been dramatic and tumultuous, but a quick glance at election cycles of yore reveal that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
While the presidential election is foremost in many Americans’ minds, this November will also give voters the opportunity to participate in many down-ballot elections.
The Stevens Sikh Association (SSA) recently hosted U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Kamal Singh Kalsi, better known as Colonel Kalsi, for a viewing of his namesake documentary.
The state of on-campus housing has been in flux in recent years as Stevens has gone through a significant period of transformation.
As part of a $1.45 million gift from the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) Foundation, Stevens will be further investing in sustainability programs and research activity.
Editor’s note: This is documentation purporting to contain notes from a so-called “Scrum,” that arcane and masochistic ritual particular to certain breeds of software engineer.