This week, I’ll be writing about a story that offers a little more humor than the topics I typically cover: husbands disappearing only to reappear 20 years later in Geneva, a house burning down, many men with Alexander in their name, and the legacy of the President.
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Recently, Stevens welcomed Dr. Matt Kubacki as the new Assistant Dean of Advising in the Office of Undergraduate Academics, effective March 13, as Stevens strives to make the academic experience the best it can be.
Every year, the world comes together to celebrate something important to everyone: the world itself! Earth Day, which is on April 22 of each year, is a day that celebrates the Earth and advocates for awareness of climate change and other environmental causes.
As part of any graduation-day ceremonies, the commencement is always a highly anticipated part of the proceedings. Part of that, the commencement speaker stands a key part of the ceremony.
As previously written about in this column, where the Wesley J. How Center now stands, there was a Victorian manor known as Castle Snevets.
In a stunning turn of events, shocking the historical community here at Snevets, the Samuel C. Williams Library has decided to sell all of its possessions to the highest bidder in an all-out bidding war that has left collectors and enthusiasts watching their backs.
Every year, a very select few members of the Snevets community are given a most prosperous offer: membership into the elusive Khoda society.
As many students may know, there are a series of tiles on the Babby Patty engraved with the names of many individuals from the recent history of Snevets.
When applying to Stevens, many potential students often see the great statistics of being a student here: great professor-to-student ratios, internship opportunities, research facilities, and more.
As part of their growing effort to improve Stevens living, Stevens’ Residential Housing Association (RHA) recently sent a delegation to the Central Atlantic Affiliation College and University Residential Housing (CAACURH) Regional Business Conference to learn more about other RHA chapters from around the region.