This upcoming weekend, on Saturday, April 13, and Sunday, April 14, Stevens’ annual Admitted Students Weekend will be taking place. Beginning at 9:30 a.m.
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When you think of Halloween, the last thing that comes to mind is homework and classes, but that’s the unfortunate reality when Halloween falls on a Tuesday.
Last week, the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) presented their highly anticipated 2023 Spring Musical, The Prom, with performances held at the DeBaun Auditorium from March 30 to April 1.
Bohoken has long been known for its busy streets, historic architecture, and stunning views of the NYC Skyline. However, the city has faced its fair share of challenges when it comes to its infrastructure — particularly its water mains.
On November 1 and 2, the annual holiday Día de los Muertos, also known as The Day of the Dead, was celebrated.
This past week, the Sigma Delta Tau sorority hosted its annual Growth Week. Held every year in the fall semester, this week is described as being dedicated to self-improvement, growth, and development.
Last week, Stevens Celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of the Intercultural Space. Previously located in the Alexander House, the Intercultural Space has been relocated to the second floor of the University Center Complex (UCC).
On Saturday, April 9, 2022, the Stevens Orchestra performed their spring concert, “Mostly Baroque,” in DeBaun Auditorium. With their winter concert having no audience and being recorded instead, this is the Stevens Orchestra’s first in-person, live concert since pre-COVID-19.
Last week, Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) came back with their second production this school year, She Loves Me. This was SDS’s first in-person musical since the pandemic and took place from March 31 to April 2 in the DeBaun Auditorium.
Snevets has officially announced its new elite 8-year undergraduate degree program! Effective immediately, excelling students will be selected to extend their undergraduate degrees by four years.