On Monday, November 4, it was officially announced that Dr. David Dodd, our longtime Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, would be retiring.
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The Stevens network is once again preventing access to several categories of websites, including ‘questionable’ sites such as 4chan.org, ‘abused-drugs’ sites such as leafly.com
Stevens students who have yet to complete their undergraduate degree are having their status changed to graduate according to the Simultaneous Degree Program policy.
Dr. Muhammad Hajj is so passionate about the fields he oversees that he tried to convince The Stute reporter to change his major from Mechanical Engineering to Ocean Engineering at the end of the interview.
The Office of the Provost will be unveiling the Accelerated Master’s Program, a replacement for the 4+1 program that offers Stevens undergraduate students an accelerated process to obtain their graduate degree.
The Office of the Provost hosted its inaugural “Pizza with the Provost” event. The event gave staff members of the Office of the Provost and undergraduate students the opportunity to interact with each other.
From 2013 to 2018, Virginia Ruesterholz served as the Chair of the Stevens Board of Trustees. During her tenure as chair, a lot has changed here at Stevens.
Stevens President Nariman Farvardin earned a total of $1,608,992 in compensation from the school during fiscal year 2016, according to tax documents submitted to the IRS and obtained by The Stute.
Mathematics is one of the most important foundations of a tech school. However, the Stevens department dedicated to this subject has at times had trouble connecting with students.
The Department of Residential Life have split into two this semester: the Office of Residential and Dining Services (RDS) and the Office of Residential Education (Res Ed).