On April 8, Bob Maffia, Vice President for Facilities and Campus Operations at Stevens, sent an email to students and faculty with the subject “Stevens To Source 100% of its Electricity from Renewable Source.”
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On Sunday, Victor De Caires, a recent Stevens graduate, got the first sign that something was wrong around 11 p.m. Outside, the temperature in his hometown of Richmond, Texas, had reached record lows amid Winter Storm Uri.
On Wednesday afternoon, faculty and staff gathered in Bissinger, enjoying the finest of Compass One catering to a backdrop of live jazz.
It was clear in 2015 that the Paris Agreement on climate change needed a rulebook to help countries meet their obligations under the accord.
Dr. Edward A. Friedman is an emeritus professor at Stevens, meaning he doesn’t have to teach. But he does anyway. “Nuclear Energy and Society” is a course he built on the conviction that “nuclear energy, terrorism, and weapons are more important than they have ever been.
On Friday, May 3, 10 senior design teams took the stage in DeBaun Auditorium to perform in the Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition.
Hoboken residents, students, councilpersons, and public servants shuffled into DeBaun Auditorium at Stevens Institute of Technology to see the city’s 39th mayor, Ravi Bhalla, give his first State of the City Address on Wednesday, January 30.
The construction closure of Sixth Street between River Terrace and Hudson Street due to the erection of the Gianforte Family Academic Center has been a center of drama.
On a Sunday morning, on March 18, the freshmen living in Humphreys Hall waited outside for the firetrucks to arrive. Instead of reopening the building as usual, Campus Police taped off the surrounding area and called for PSE&G.