The Department of Residential Life have split into two this semester: the Office of Residential and Dining Services (RDS) and the Office of Residential Education (Res Ed).
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Roger W. Ferguson Jr., CEO of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA), has been selected to deliver the commencement address at Stevens Institute of Technology’s 146th Commencement Ceremony.
As a start to Earth Week, on Tuesday, April 17, Sustainability, Activism, Volunteering, & Engineering (SAVE) hosted Terrarium Night in Jacobus Lounge.
The Office of Alumni Engagement, in conjunction with the Senior Class Gift Committee, is spearheading a new initiative: Student Philanthropy Week.
With 14 days remaining until TechFest, the question on many students’ minds is: who is this year’s headlining performer?
Now confirmed by Greg Klesaris, President of the Entertainment Committee (EC) since 2015 and David Baldyga, incoming President of EC, T-Pain will be headlining TechFest on April 20, 2018.
Hoveida Farvardin hosted French Toast with the First Lady to empower Stevens women with an open forum on leadership.
After introducing and giving her background, Farvardin shared that she studied engineering in Iran and that she currently works at the World Bank in Washington D.C,
Picture this: over 3,000 undergraduate students lining up to meet their SGA representatives and enjoy ice cream. This is precisely what happened on Wednesday with my first-ever organized event at Snevets: Scoops with SGA.
As Chair of the Public Relations (PR) Committee of the Student Government Association (SGA), one of my primary responsibilities is making posters.
On Feb. 26, 2018, Stevens hosted retired Rear Admiral of the U.S. Navy and former White House physician Dr. Connie Mariano as a speaker for the Provost’s Lecture Series on Women in Leadership.
From the Entertainment Committee that brought you the annual Tree Lighting, now comes TechFest. As described by President of the Entertainment Committee Greg Klesaris, “TechFest will be the biggest event of the semester with Entertainment Committee pulling out all the stops,” with this year’s main attraction being a concert featuring a well-in-tune performer, about whom more details will soon be revealed by the Entertainment Committee.