A little over one year ago, Stevens closed its doors after the threat of the coronavirus proved to be too great.
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According to a recent email sent to all students by Marybeth Murphy, the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, “the planning for commencement 2021 is underway.”
From Sunday, February 28 to Thursday, March 5, 2021, Stevens hosted its first ever “Change your Attitude with Gratitude Week.” This week featured daily activities that were focused on fostering hope and positivity, with the purpose of boosting student morale.
Nearly one year since the pandemic hit Stevens, the Student Government Association (SGA) continues to recognize that many students are still facing challenges with online classes.
Almost a year following the infamous shutdown, the United States is finally working to vaccinate the entire country. With two vaccines out and another one on the way, herd immunity is starting to look like a real possibility.
A few months have passed since the beginning of the new year, and the COVID-19 pandemic is still a national concern being actively addressed by the United States government.
During the course of the pandemic, there have been a fair share of COVID-19 cases at Stevens which have been documented.
As a part of President Favardin’s Special Lecture Series on Pandemics, Stevens welcomed Doctor W. Ian Lipkin to discuss the idea of a global public health consortium, a group of people who would be dedicated to preventing another outbreak like COVID-19.
As the pandemic continues to rage on, the healthcare industry is hard at work trying to meet the massive demand for vaccines.
While many Stevens experiences have been disrupted due to COVID-19, the Stevens Panhellenic Council still managed to organize formal sorority recruitment.