The height of the holiday season is almost here, and both Stevens students and Hoboken residents are heralding it by putting out the last of the decorations, pulling out the heavy winter clothing, and getting ready for a robust slate of local events and celebrations.
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The annual Winter Wonderland, a Stevens holiday-season tradition featuring food and drinks, performances, giveaways, and a variety of winter-themed activities, will be taking place on Wednesday, November 30, from 7 to 10 p.m.
After a lengthy investigation, The Stute has traced a series of disturbing events in the UCC towers to a single source.
The Hoboken Harvest Festival, an autumn event organized by the City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Business Alliance, will be running on October 22 for the first time since 2019.
The Stevens Career Center has shed more light on the challenges of running last month’s campus-wide Career Fair, as well as the University’s aspirations for making future fairs run smoothly and facilitating more interactions between students and employers.
The Stevens Career Fair was on September 21. It offered students the opportunity to learn about different industries and potentially get their foot in the door for an internship or job position.
Stevens students and Hoboken residents may have awoken to a strange sight on the morning of Sunday, September 18: A large red bird and massive candy cane rising above Stevens’ Dobbelaar Field.
The Alexander House on the Stevens campus, which served as the old Student Center as well as a variety of other uses in earlier years, will be renamed Martha Bayard Stevens Hall, President Nariman Farvardin announced.
Signaling a landmark milestone in health science, geneticists have unveiled the first complete human genome map. Over 3,500 new human genes have been identified, some of which likely encode information critical to a greater understanding of human development.
After a several year-long hiatus, Student Philanthropy Week returned this month with campus activities, new initiatives, and ways for students to learn more about opportunities for philanthropy.