On Wednesday, 144 Senior Design teams showcased their projects at the 2016 Stevens Innovation Expo. The projects presented at the expo encompassed everything from Sustainability to Robotics to Education and the Arts, and drew in one of the largest crowds to ever attend an Innovation Expo at Stevens.
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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.
Last Saturday, Stevens Ultimate defeated both TCNJ and Rider University. The two wins led the team to claim the Metropolitan New York Division III Conference and poises them for a strong start at the Metropolitan East Regional Conference.
The Stevens Career Center hosted a Focus Group discussion for co-op students to discuss changes and possible improvements to the Co-operative Education program this past Wednesday.
The Society of Professional Engineers and Stevens Women in Computer Science hosted DuckHacks on Saturday, the first ever hackathon to be held at Stevens.
Since its founding in 1870, Stevens has been an active member of the Hoboken community. After all, Hoboken is a small and welcoming, but also vibrant and walkable urban community that can truly complement anyone’s college experience.
On Thursday afternoon, the Office of Residence Life offered Resident Assistant positions to 16 new individuals for the 2016-2017 academic year.
About nine months after a hole formed in the facade of the Gatehouse, Stevens has begun making repairs to the oldest structure on campus.
On Friday and Saturday nights, Off Center hosted “Grandma Ran Over a Reindeer,” their final sketch comedy show of the semester.
On November 9, a hole appeared in the asphalt pavement near the front entrance of the Babbio Center. The hole went through one of the parking spots typically used by Campus Police and ran all the way down to the ground below the cliff.
The Hoboken Zoning Board of Adjustment voted to approve Stevens’ application for three variances regarding the Academic Gateway Complex this past Tuesday.