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The most recent Khoda constitution and bylaws are available for download on the Stevens Khoda website as of March 2. Ordinarily hidden from normal view, the now accessible documents shed some light onto the senior honor society’s core functions and beliefs.
Dr. Kevin Ryan teaches his graduate-level classes a bit differently than the norm. In his Business Information Networks course (TM-610), Ryan employs the use of a portable projector, a pen-tracking device called eBeam Edge, and screen sharing software from Blackboard Collaborate.
The SGA’s Spring 2016 budget is projected to decrease due to the recent re-structuring of the Student Activity Fee, despite the increase in enrollment.
Stevens hosted a ceremony last week for the completion of the launch of the first SATMax course taught at Hoboken High School.
The Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship collaborated with the Student Government Association to bring the student body two events that highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit of Stevens.
After nearly fourteen days of spirited events, R.A.G.E. Night was to be the grand finale of the Red and Gray Experience.
The DeBaun Auditorium was packed. Students, faculty, and parents filled the seats awaiting the next entry in the Thomas H. Scholl Lecture by Visiting Entrepreneurs.