On March 17, the student body and the faculty were made aware of the temporary transition to online courses that would later apply to the remainder of the semester.
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Grace Miguel is a Senior Software Engineering major and has been a member of the Stute since Spring 2020. She is the Senioritis Opinion Columnist and News Reporter. Aside from the Stute, she enjoys hiking and reading science nonfiction.
While world leaders and medical professionals debate how much longer people across the globe must continue to practice social distancing measures and shelter at home, Stevens is hopeful that the student body will return to campus for the fall semester.
The coronavirus has forced business closures, school closures, and self isolation, thus having a detrimental effect on the U.S. economy. Restaurants have struggled to make profits and pay rents and the stock market has experienced a nosedive.
Not only are computer nerds and PC gamers bred at Snevets, it now seems to be a petri dish for viruses.
With all courses in a remote learning environment, students have expressed concern about how this new and unprecedented situation will affect their academic performance.
On Monday, March 9, students and faculty were informed that
all classes are being completely moved to an online platform. What does this
mean for the future?
Last week, Provost Christophe Pierre announced that a search committee had been formed to find a new Vice Provost for Research and Innovation (VPRI).
As a well-renowned institution, students both undergraduate and graduate reap the benefits of the name of Stevens Institute of Technology. In 2018, a whopping 96% of Stevens graduates of the Class of 2018 had job security or admission to a graduate school within six months of graduation.
For the majority of people, college is a slew of new experiences. New environments, new people, new regimens. It’s stressful. Some people may experience more challenges than others, but it is important to know that mental health is something that should not be shied away from.
On Monday, February 3, the Intercultural Space had its official opening in the Student Center. This week marks a milestone for diversity at Stevens.