On Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education at Stevens (CIESE) hosted Project IMPACT STEM: a collaboration between Stevens Institute of Technology and Lockheed Martin designed to increase involvement in STEM fields among middle schoolers and secondary school guidance counselors.
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I've served on the executive board for The Stute for 3 years and have written 100 pieces for the paper. Currently, I am the Senioritis columnist.
Two weeks ago, 15 Student Government Association (SGA) senators were eligible for impeachment, primarily because they did not meet senator requirements.
Over the last semester, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) has faced communication issues between its executive board that led to budget problems and now a frozen Spring 2018 budget.
Over the last semester, the SGA’s Constitution and Bylaws Committee worked on creating a new constitution. After many debates and discussions, the Constitution and Bylaws Committee, then headed by the current Vice President of Operations Rami Kammourh, finalized the new constitution and opened voting to the student body.
What is the role of the SGA? In my popular piece, “The SGA: Why You Should Care,” I stated, “the SGA, most notably its president, is supposed to look out for the best interests of the student body.”
On Saturday, Nov. 4, Gear and Triangle (G&T), Order of Omega, and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its Emerging Leaders Retreat at Fairview Lake YMCA in Newton, NJ.
Lucas Gallo and Rami Kammourh were announced as the winning ticket of the 2018 Student Government Association Presidential Election on Wednesday, Nov.
Nominations for the SGA presidency have just closed, and three sets of candidates have announced their bid for the presidency. The first ticket is the “establishment ticket,” consisting of Senator Lucas Gallo, Public Relations committee head, and Senator Rami Kammourh, Constitutions and Bylaws committee head.
On Friday, Oct. 20, Theta Phi Alpha partnered with WCPR and the Audio Engineering Club to host Battle of the Bands for the first time in two years.
Multicultural Greek Organizations “Storm the Castle” with Stepping, Saluting, and Strolling Showcase
On Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 9PM, the Stevens Multicultural Greek Council hosted “Storm the Castle”, a step, stroll, and salute show that featured the multicultural Greek organizations on campus and surrounding college campuses.