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Posts published by “Tanya Avadia”

Recordings for missed classes will no longer be available

In a university-wide email sent on September 12, 2023 by the Vice Provost for Academic Innovation and Faculty Affairs David Zheng, Stevens informed both students and faculty alike that recordings for students who missed classes will no longer be provided.

The last “Super Blue Moon”

One of the benefits of the Stevens campus is the majestic views of New York City, the Hudson River, and of course, the sky.

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

At the start of the year, economists and financial analysts were making numerous predictions about how the year would play out, but very few could have guessed that a massive banking failure would occur just three months in.

Increase in the popularity of AMP

In today’s day and age, there are many benefits to higher education. Given that everyone here studies at Stevens, the benefits of higher education are thoroughly recognized.

President’s Ensemble

Even though Stevens is primarily a tech-focused school, there is still a profound love for the arts. There are many organizations on campus that deal with the display of the arts and every student has the opportunity to see first-hand the amazing performances put together by their peers.

The scientific benefits of houseplants

Living in a tiny college dorm with other students might make it difficult to adapt to the space. Students likely use posters, tapestries, and pictures to make this place truly their new home.

Admitted students day

With high school seniors reaching the end of their college decisions journey, the last milestone left is for them to finally confirm what college they will attend.

Fire alarm testing everyday this week

The safety of students is very important at Snevets. For this reason, it has been decided that for the safety of all students living on campus, all the fire alarms will be tested throughout the course of the following week.

Why don’t identical twins have the same fingerprints?

Identical twins are known to share many features with each other. Having been born from one sperm and one egg that split once fertilized, identical twins go as far as having matching DNA.