At Stevens, an essential resource for the students going about their academic endeavors is the Samuel C. Williams library, located in the center of the campus.
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At Stevens, inevitably, the school works closely with the city of Hoboken. Hoboken policy ultimately impacts Stevens campus and students. On September 21, the city council of Hoboken proposed a $27.5 million bond ordinance to fund projects to improve the community in the upcoming years.
Stevens has recently made a big announcement regarding the research held on campus. Effective November 16, Dr. Edmund “Ed” Synakowski will take his place as the Vice Provost for Research and Innovation for Stevens.
The weekend of September 17-18 marked the Stevens Men’s Golf team’s competition in the George Cangero Invitational in Farmingdale, NY, where the team placed sixth overall.
Through its newest initiative, the city of Hoboken has shown that it prioritizes the safety of its citizens and, consequently, the students at Stevens.
In September 2020, Software Engineering major Brendan Probst and computer engineer Samuel Schmitt founded Quae: an interactive voting platform for the students of Stevens and Hoboken citizens to make more of a difference in their community.
The fraternities and sororities of Stevens hold a remarkable role in the development and experience of the students at Stevens. From networking opportunities and giving back to Stevens and Hoboken through numerous volunteer and civil service activities and projects, Greek life here continues to shine amongst fellow organizations around the nation.