Citing competitive advantages such as an interdisciplinary faculty, unique research, and a premier location, the College of Arts and Letters announced its Five Year Strategic Plan on October 5, 2018 through an announcement on the Stevens website.
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Rami is a senior Civil Engineering major. Aside from The Stute, he is a member of the SGA, Alpha Sigma Phi, American Society of Civil Engineers, and a few other organizations. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out, reading comics, playing trivia, listening to classic rock, and various other activities. He also enjoys long walks on the beach and submitting his articles well before before the deadline.
Dr. Jean Zu, Dean of the Schaefer School of Engineering & Science, announced this Monday that the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Biological Sciences (BCB) will split into two new departments: the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB).
On October 15th, Ellen Drennan was elected Alpha Phi Omega – Theta Alpha’s 2018 Chapter President, with elections for other members of the executive board set for the coming weeks.
On Oct. 3, in response to the Board of Trustees’ decision to rename the planned academic complex from “Gianforte Academic Center” to “Gianforte Family Academic Center,” a group of current students and alumni launched a GoFundMe campaign titled “Stevens Name Your Price.”
Last week Phi Sigma Sigma and Alpha Phi Omega worked in conjunction with Stevens Counseling & Psychological Services to promote Stigma Free Week at Stevens\.
With the purpose of fostering an appreciation of poetry and the arts on a STEM dominated campus, the Poetry Club was recently approved as an RSO by the Subcommittee Head Council of the SGA.
Two years ago when Maria De Abreu Pineda transferred to Stevens from Bergen Community College, she felt what every new transfer student feels – not being a freshman, yet being “fresh” to the school.
Within the month, construction of the North Building is expected to begin. The building, which is being constructed by ModSpace Corporation, will provide new academic and classroom space for the Stevens community.
On Wednesday, students gathered on Palmer Lawn for the Polish American Cultural Society’s semesterly Kielbasa Fest. Attendees ate over 250 pounds of fresh Kielbasa (the most ever ordered for the event) as they enjoyed the nice weather and listened to Polish music.