According to the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, “APIDA Heritage Month recognizes and celebrates the cultures, contributions, and traditions of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi Americans [APIDA].
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Tasha Khosla is a fourth year quantitative finance major. She works as the Opinion Editor for The Stute and is a trained copy editor.
In an Instagram post from Stevens Dining, it was announced that items ordered from the UCC Marketplace can now be delivered throughout campus.
A recent email from Stevens announced that for the first time, incoming freshmen will be creating their fall semester schedules. As previously mentioned in the article “Scheduling 101: a guide to course registration,” freshmen were given a pre-made fall semester schedule and would create their own schedule starting in the spring.
In an email from the Office of the Registrar, Stevens has announced that for the first time, incoming freshman students will create their fall semester schedules.
Pride After Dark is an event held every year at Stevens as a way to celebrate pride and bring the LGBTQ+ community together.
The prestigious New York Fashion Week (NYFW) event is to be hosted in Snevets’ very own, overhyped, glorified conference room: Techflex.
On February 9, the Finance, Investment Banking, and Advisory (FIBA) club held its inaugural meeting. According to an email sent out by the School of Business on FIBA’s behalf, FIBA is “a student-run club meant to help like-minded Stevens students in their career journey to land competitive financial analyst roles in careers including, but not limited to: Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Equity Research, & Sales & Trading.
The Python for Business Club has been a newer addition to the collection of clubs here at Stevens. School of Business students Om Mehta and Tejas Appana are the co-runners of this club.
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The U.S. has hit the debt ceiling, meaning that “the total amount of money that the United States government is authorized to borrow to meet its existing legal obligations, including Social Security and Medicare benefits, military salaries, interest on the national debt, tax refunds, and other payments.”
Alpha Phi Alpha, a fraternity for African American men, was first established in 1906 at Cornell University and “boasts an incredible list of high-profile alumni — civil rights leaders, prominent legal and political figures, scientists, writers, entertainers, athletes and more.